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Many biological systems are well-described by the laws of statistical physics. a simple yet often powerful approach is to think of a system as having only two states. for example, an ion channel may be open or closed. in this problem, consider a simple model of membrane channels for ions: the system is described by a boltzmann distribution with only two states, with energies ε1 (open) and ε2 (closed). assume the "open" state is the state of higher energy, so that ε1 > ε2.

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