Superfluidity
non-classical state of the matter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
non-classical state of the matter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Superfluidity is a state of matter where fluid or a liquid can act very strangely.
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Some of the things a superfluid can do are:
So far, scientists have only been able to create superfluids at extremely cold temperatures. However, superfluids have quite a few uses in science today, like:
There is also another state of matter called a supersolid, although how they are formed is more complex.
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