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**URGENT** find the heat capacity of the partially degenerate ultrarelativistic (E=pc) electron gas.

**URGENT**
find the heat capacity of the partially degenerate ultrarelativistic (E=pc) electron gas.

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Expert Solution

see the part A ONLY... for heat capacity,,,

we know,, dU = Cv dT

THEREFORE Cv = dU/dT

i.e differentiation of energy w.r.t temperature at constant volume.


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