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The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function is a function ''f(E)'' which gives the | The '''Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function''' is a function ''f(E)'' which gives the | ||
probability that a given particle has the energy ''E''. This distribution is ''classical'' | probability that a given particle has the energy ''E''. This distribution is ''classical'' | ||
and is used to describe ''identical'' but ''distinguishable'' particles. | and is used to describe ''identical'' but ''distinguishable'' particles. |
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The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution function is a function f(E) which gives the probability that a given particle has the energy E. This distribution is classical and is used to describe identical but distinguishable particles.
where A is a normalisation constant.