Partition Function Homework: Find En at 290K

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Homework Statement


Consider a system at 290 K for which the energy of the nth state is En=n(.01 eV). Using 1+a+a2+a3...=1/(1-a) for a <1 where necessary, Find the value of the partition function.


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Z=∑e-βE_{}n

β=1/κT

I don't know what the energy of the state would be so I can't figure out the problem.
 
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What do you mean you don't know what the energy of the state is? You wrote it already: E(n) = (0.01 eV)*n. It is linear in n.
 
So, I would then have
Z=(sum)e^(-(1/((1.38*10^-23)(290)))(n(0.01))
 
No. You have incompatible units.
 
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I don't understand it.
 
tman means, your units of energy is in eV, but your Boltzmann constant is using units of J/K. You should convert one or the other to have the same units.
 
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Oh ok, which is 8.625*10^-5 eV/K
 
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