Biology, asked by shyam72882, 10 months ago

bose einstien condensate

Answers

Answered by rishithanavudu
0

Answer:

Einstein condensate is a state of matter of a dilute gas of low densities called bosons cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero

Answered by jaig80
0

Answer:

In condensed matter physics, a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter (also called the fifth state of matter) which is typically formed when a gas of bosons at low densities is cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero (-273.15 °C, -459.67 °F). Under such conditions, a large fraction of bosons occupy the lowest quantum state, at which point microscopic quantum mechanical phenomena, particularly wavefunction interference, become apparent macroscopically. A BEC is formed by cooling a gas of extremely low density (about one-hundred-thousandth (1/100,000) the density of normal air) to ultra-low temperatures.

Similar questions