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Fermi energy represents the chemical potential of the electrons.
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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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Fermi energy is a concept in quantum physics

It is also known as electrochemical potential

It is the energy difference between the lowest an highest occupied particle in single state

Fermi energy is only defined at absolute zero temperatures while Fermi level is defined for any temperature

It is worth noting that Fermi energy is only defined for non interactive fermions or where the potential energy is static

Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The given statement about Fermi energy is true.

Fermi energy is a type of energy that denotes the chemical energy incorporated in the electrons.

The Fermi energy of the electrons is referred to as the work done thermodynamically, and it is needed for the addition of a single electron in the body.

Fermi energy is represented as µ or EF and it is a thermodynamic parameter.

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