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Probability of Bosons in Ideal Gas: Finding Average Number
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[QUOTE="shirashi, post: 4970145, member: 537863"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] An ideal Bose gas is confined inside a container that is connected to a particle reservoir. Each particle can occupy a discrete set of single-particle quantum states. If the probability that a particular quantum state is unoccupied is 0.1 then what is the average number of bosons in that state? [B]2. The attempt at a solution[/B] How do i solve this problem? which formula should be employed? I think if its connected to a particle reservoir then all the energy levels should be filled and nothing should remain empty. [/QUOTE]
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