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The kinetic energy of a 3-dimensional gas of \(N\) free electrons at 0 K is:

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For free electron gases, the factor 3/5appears due to the uniform distribution of electrons in momentum space up to EF .
Updated On: Jan 3, 2025
  • \(\frac{3}{5} N E_F\)
  • \(\frac{2}{5} N E_F\)
  • \(\frac{3}{8} N E_F\)
  • \(\frac{9}{8} N E_F\)
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Solution and Explanation

The total kinetic energy of $N$ free electrons in a 3D gas at 0 K is:
\[E_{\text{total}} = \frac{3}{5} N E_F\]
where $E_F$ is the Fermi energy. This result comes from integrating the energy density over the occupied states in the Fermi sphere.

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