8. When the temperature is
infinity, electrons lose their quantum mechanical character and Fermi distribution function reduces to
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Explanation:for any temperature greater than zero, F(E) = 1/2 at E = E F. Therefore, the Fermi level in a metal is that energy level for which the probability of occupation is half. Further, at very high temperatures, as T tends to infnity, kT >> E F. The electrons lose their quantum mechanical character and Fermi-Dirac distribution function
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