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From Wikipedia: "A Bose-Einstein condensate is a phase of matter formed by bosons cooled to temperatures very near to absolute zero. The first such condensate was produced by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman in 1995 at the University of Colorado at Boulder NIST- JILA lab, using a gas of rubidium atoms cooled to 170 nanokelvin (nK). Under such conditions, a large fraction of the atoms collapse into the lowest quantum state, at which point quantum effects become apparent on a macroscopic scale."
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A Bose Einstein Condensate is a state of matter that occurs when matter is cooled to its lowest energy state, the fermions in the matter, normally excluded from each other due to the exclusion principle, collapse onto each other to form Cooper pairs and achieve a bosonic behavior
BECs can slow light down to about 35 mph, flow without friction, and demonstrate the weirdest elements of quantum mechanics on a scale anyone can see.
It is a separate state of matter - neither solid, nor liquid, nor gas.
Such cold temperatures - a fraction of a microkelvin! - don't exist in nature. They can only be created artificially.
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A Bose-Einstein condensate does have volume, but the volume is very small. All the atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate are superimposed on each other, so no matter how many you have, the volume is that of a single atom.
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condensate in the steam piping, probably due to improper slope of piping to allow condensate flow out.
Rubidium in itself is not an example of a Bose-Einstein condensate. The Bose-Einstein condensate is the fifth state of matter. Bose-Einstein condensate is a state of matter that only exists near absolute zero (zero degrees Kelvin) temperatures. Currently Rubidium is one of the only materials that scientists have caused to become a Bose-Einstein condensate. So Rubidium isn't an example of a Bose-Einstein condensate, its just an element that has been able to change state and become a Bose-Einstein condensate. Another one is Neutron star wich is the dead remains of a star that has exploded as a supernova. It is like a giant, dense, heavy nucleus of mostly neurons.
In fact there are 6 states of matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Bose - Einstein Condensate and Fermionic Condensate
Shortly, a Bose-Einstein condensate is a dilute gas of bosons at a temperature near 0 Kelvin.
A Bose-Einstein Condensate may be considered as a gas in which the particles have only one degree of freedom. But it is not the gas of familiar :solid, liquid, gas; trichotomoty. It is a different form of matter. Since it is already in the lowest energy form, it cannot be changed from that without altering its energy. That's the best I can do in unravelling.
Naphtha is a petroleum condensate, therefore it is a condensate, therefore they are both condensate.
The gas condensate is acidic. The acidity in the gas corrodes, therefore, forming sulphurised condensate droplets. Heating desulphurised the gas condensate.
Condensate is a noun.
Yes. Dew is a condensate.
The answer will depend on what the condensate is of.
What type of condensate are you asking about? air conditioning
Veq = 133000*(Condensate specific gr/Mol wt of condensate) in SCF/STB Where, Mol wt of condensate = 6084/(API-5.9)
condensate,bleed line of all condensate
There are a number of places where a condensate pump can be purchased. Sites such as Saniflo, Creative Pumps and Little Giant Pump all stock condensate pumps.
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