Wednesday, June 1, 2011
When the energy for Helium is created to hold the liquid state at temperatures close to absolute zero?
zero energy, we should keep in mind: question mrmesquza : Where is created energy for helium to maintain the liquid state at temperatures near absolute zero ?Is the zero-point energy, or is there an additional reasonable explanation best answer: response johnqm15 Well, there are two methods of seeing points. 1st, the BEC can be achieved only with actual bosons. Electrons fermions, bosons are not, so they can not violate the Pauli principle. Fundamentally, for a fixed helium instead of
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