Bose-Einstein statistics facts for kids
In statistical mechanics, Bose-Einstein statistics means the statistics of a system where you can not tell the difference between any of the particles, and the particles are bosons. Bosons are fundamental particles like the photon.
The Bose-Einstein distribution tells you how many particles have a certain energy. The formula is
with and where:
- n(ε) is the number of particles which have energy ε
- ε is the energy
- μ is the chemical potential
- k is Boltzmann's constant
- T is the temperature
If , then the Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics is a good approximation.
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In Spanish: Estadística de Bose-Einstein para niños
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