ScotchDave
May14-09, 04:58 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Carbon 12 has a debye temperature of 2230 K, what is the debye temperature of carbon 13?
No data on Debye frequency is provided.
2. Relevant equations
This is the problem, the only equations I can find relate the Debye Frequency to the Debye Temperature.
\theta_{D} = \frac{\hbar\nu}{k_{B}}\left(\frac{6\pi^{2}N}{N}\ri ght)^{\frac{1}{3}}
3. The attempt at a solution
Basically, I can calculate the debye frquency for C-12 from the debye temp. However I don't know if the debye frequency is the same for C-12 as C-13. So gents, is it?
Thanks,
Dave
Carbon 12 has a debye temperature of 2230 K, what is the debye temperature of carbon 13?
No data on Debye frequency is provided.
2. Relevant equations
This is the problem, the only equations I can find relate the Debye Frequency to the Debye Temperature.
\theta_{D} = \frac{\hbar\nu}{k_{B}}\left(\frac{6\pi^{2}N}{N}\ri ght)^{\frac{1}{3}}
3. The attempt at a solution
Basically, I can calculate the debye frquency for C-12 from the debye temp. However I don't know if the debye frequency is the same for C-12 as C-13. So gents, is it?
Thanks,
Dave