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Physics, 18.07.2019 04:10, decoreyjpaipxv

Einstein versus debye* in both the einstein model and the debye model the high-temperature heat capacity is of the form d for the einstein model calculate k in terms of the einstein temperature. d for the debye model calculate k in terms of the debye temperature. from your results give an approximate ratio teinstein/tdebye. compare your result to the val ues for silver given in fig. 2.4. (the ratio you cal culate should be close to the ratio stated in the caption of the figure. it is not exactly the same though. why might it not be? )

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