What is the energy level below which all levels are completely occupied at Zero Kelvin called?
(a) Boson Energy
(b) Fermi Energy
(c) Stable Energy
(d) Ground Energy
(a) Boson Energy
(b) Fermi Energy
(c) Stable Energy
(d) Ground Energy
The correct choice is (b) Fermi Energy
To explain: Fermi energy is said to be the energy of the highest possible occupied energy level at 0 K. Below this level, all the states are completely occupied.