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15. At the same temperature, will a gas of classical molecules, a pa
of bosons, or a gas of fermions exert the greatest pressure? The
least pressure? Why?​

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Answered by hritovash12
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Explanation:

Fermions are particles that make up the matter, they due to Pauli's exclusion principle exert repulsive force on each other. It is due to these respective attractions and repulsions that, at given temperature, Bose gas has lower pressure as compared to the classical gas while Fermi gas has higher pressure.

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