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discribe magnetic range of electron energies in which electrons are normally present at absolute zero temperature of the system​

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Answered by swarishreddy01
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Near absolute zero, electrons "continue to whiz around" inside atoms, says quantum physicist Christopher Foot of the University of Oxford. Moreover, even at absolute zero, atoms would not be completely stationary. They would "jiggle about," but would not have enough energy to change state. ... It's energy is at a minimum.

Answered by kala8858168
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Explanation: Clearly, the energy carried by these nonbonding high - energy electrons must be a portion of the intrinsic total energy of a solid. ... That is, the energy levels in a superconductor are filled by the valence electrons from the lowest one up to the Fermi level.

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