MIT Physicists Capture the First Sounds of Heat "Sloshing" in a Superfluid
February 08, 2024
February 08, 2024
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Feb. 8 (TNSres) -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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The results will expand scientists' understanding of heat flow in superconductors and neutron stars.
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By Jennifer Chu, MIT News
In most materials, heat prefers to scatter. If left alone, a hotspot will gradually fade as it warms its surroundings. But in rare states of matter, heat can behave as a wave, . . .
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The results will expand scientists' understanding of heat flow in superconductors and neutron stars.
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By Jennifer Chu, MIT News
In most materials, heat prefers to scatter. If left alone, a hotspot will gradually fade as it warms its surroundings. But in rare states of matter, heat can behave as a wave, . . .