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A fermionic condensate (or Fermi–Dirac condensate) is a superfluid phase formed by fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is closely related to the Bose–Einstein condensate, a superfluid phase formed by bosonic atoms under similar conditions. The earliest recognized fermionic condensate described the state of electrons in a superconductor; the physics of other examples including recent work with fermionic atoms is analogous. The first atomic fermionic condensate was created by a team led by Deborah S. Jin using potassium-40 atoms at the University of Colorado Boulder in 2003.
Hi All
Hoping this will save other folk some worry
Noticed a damp patch under my MG5 on the floor of the garage over the last couple of weeks.
Took the car to a local garage for investigation yesterday.
Apparently, it's just condensate dripping from the air conditioning system, due to the...
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