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What is the difference of BOSE EINSTEIN CONDENSATE from FERMONIC CONDENSATE?

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Answered by y36yuvi36
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A fermionic condensate, or fermi condensate, is a state of matter (superfluid phase) which is very similar to the Bose–Einstein condensate. ... The only difference is that Bose-Einstein condensates are made up of bosons, and are social with each other (in groups, or clumps)

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Answered by jagritiiiyadav
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A fermionic condensate, or fermi condensate, is a state of matter (superfluid phase) which is very similar to the Bose–Einstein condensate. ... The only difference is that Bose-Einstein condensates are made up of bosons, and are social with each other (in groups, or clumps).

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