Question: 4 . In a metal heated to ( mathbf { 6 0 0 K } ) , a particular energy level

4. In a metal heated to \(\mathbf{600 K}\), a particular energy level \( E \) has a \(95\%\) probability of being occupied by an electron. Where is the Fermi energy in this metal?
a.0.15 eV below E
b.0.15 eV above E
c.0.08 eV below E
d.0.08 eV above E
e. Metals don't have a Fermi energy since there is no gap.
4 . In a metal heated to \ ( \ mathbf { 6 0 0 K }

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