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justify that atoms of Bose Einstein condensate are super unexcited and super cooled ?​

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Answered by sahuvedram969
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Since there is no more energy to transfer (as in solids or liquids), all of the atoms have exactly the same levels, like twins. The result of this clumping is the BEC. The group of rubidium atoms sits in the same place, creating a "super atom." There are no longer thousands of separate atoms.

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Answered by shafaqnaz52
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When several gas molecules come together and form a liquid and lose energy. Gases are really excited or energetic atoms. when they lose energy at super low temperature, atoms of Bose Einstein condensate are super unexcited and super cooled.

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