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Ultra-relativistic gas average energy as E(T)
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[QUOTE="prehisto, post: 4945744, member: 418821"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Ultra-relativistic particle with energy epsilon and momentum p is described by [B][I]epsilon=cp. [/I][/B]Find average energy E(T) of gas which consists of particles described above. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] So i think i should use this kind of equations(please use the link below) [url]http://postimg.org/image/wwhct3lev/full/[/url] So i know the general form of Partition integral and i think i could calculate the average energy using Helmholtz formula. The problem now is how to represent the Partition integral according to my problem. could someone please help me? P.s. I apologize for using image instead of Latex( which does not work for me) [/QUOTE]
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