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7 October, 16:58

When temperatures are near absolute zero, what process causes atoms to begin to clump?

a. Plasmology

c. Cornell-Weisman condensation

b. Condensate

d. Bose-Einstein condensation

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  1. 7 October, 20:09
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    d. Bose-Einstein condensation

    In a Bose-Einstein condensate the atoms are the closest to having zero vibrational energy.
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