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The latter exhibit a property known as superfluidity (completely frictionless flow), which is an example of macroscopic quantum phenomena.
Superfluidity, the frictionless flow and other exotic behaviour observed in liquid helium at temperatures near absolute zero (−273.15 °C, or −459.67 °F), and (less widely used) similar frictionless behaviour of electrons in a superconducting solid.
Thus, the frictionless flow of superfluid 4He through narrow capillaries parallels the frictionless carrying of electric current by the electrons in a superconductor, and the ability of helium to sustain circulating mass currents in a ring-shaped container is closely analogous to the persistence of electric currents in a superconducting ring.
Superfluidity (in the form of frictionless flow through narrow capillaries) was discovered in 4He below 2.17 K (− 290.98 °C, or − 455.76 °F) in 1938, simultaneously by Soviet physicist Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa and by Canadian physicists John F. Allen and A.D. Misener.
The Internet in particular provides an infrastructure for frictionless flow of information.
Because PV is conserved in adiabatic, frictionless flow, the dynamical tropopause is generally considered to be a well-defined continuous surface with a quasi-material character.
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The assumption of frictionless flows through turbomachines is useful in a number of respects, for example, visualization of flow patterns and identification of potential problem areas when designing turbomachines.
Approximate solutions of frictionless flows are obtained considering a suitable formulation of the conservation laws, involving the water free surface and some fractions of water, accounting for the topography variations.
The expansion of these gases accounts for the nearly frictionless character of the flow as well as its great mobility and destructive power.
At temperatures close to absolute zero, something amazing happens to helium-4; it collapses into a superfluid, a frictionless liquid that can flow forever.
Also if it is assumed that the flow is frictionless with negligible elevation impact, then the flow can be considered to be isentropic.
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