Why are quantum vortices so large?
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Quantum vortices in helium are almost macroscopic, and can be be imaged in a light microscope:
How can vorticity be quantized on such a large scale. The angular momentum in the fluid around a quantum vortex is many, many orders of magnitude more than Planck's constant.
How can vorticity be quantized on such a large scale. The angular momentum in the fluid around a quantum vortex is many, many orders of magnitude more than Planck's constant.
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How can vorticity be quantized on such a large scale . The angular momentum in the fluid around a quantum vortex is many, many orders of magnitude more than Planck's constant.
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