Thursday, May 26, 2011

Where is the energy created for helium to maintain its liquid state at temperatures close to absolute zero?

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Question by mrmesquza: Where is the energy created for helium to maintain its liquid state at temperatures close to absolute zero?
Is it Zero Point Energy or is there some other reasonable explaination


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Answer by johnqm15Well, there are two techniques to look at it. Firstly, the BEC only can be really achieved with bosons. Electrons are fermions, not bosons, so they can not violate the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

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