For a conductive metal the fermi energy was determined to


For a conductive metal the Fermi energy was determined to be 7.01eV at 300K.
a)What is the probability of an electron occupying the energy level of 7.15eV?
b)What would the probability become if the temperature rises to 757°C?
Assume the electrons follow the Fermi-Dirac probability in conductive metals and the Fermi energy remains constant with temperature.

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