Quantum Concentration
#Physics
$\displaystyle n_{Q}\equiv\left( \frac{M\tau}{2\pi \hbar ^{2}} \right)^{d/2}$
- Gives the number of particles per unit volume when the inter particle distance equals the thermal de Broglie wavelength
- $\displaystyle M$ is the mass of each particle in the system
- $\displaystyle \tau$ is the [fundamental temperature]
- $\displaystyle \hbar$ is the [reduced Planck constant]
- $\displaystyle d$ is the dimension of the gas