Relation between fermi energy and average kinetic energy of an electron at absolute zero temperature
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Fermi energy is often defined as the highest occupied energy level of a material at absolute zero temperature. ... The fermi energy is the difference in energy, mostly kinetic. In metals this means that it gives us the velecity of the electrons during conduction.
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