Bose Einstein Condensate (BEC): Definition, Explanation and Examples
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i. What are the properties of a Bose Einstein Condensate?
i. What are the properties of a Bose Einstein Condensate?
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The Secrets Of The Universe - The Bose Einstein condensates form when all the bosons come down to occupy the lowest quantum states. This was thoerised by S.N Bose and Albert Einstein.
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