What is required to observe quantum phenomena at a human scale?
Is 'Perpetual Motion' Possible with Superfluids?

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A large vacuum chamber
A high-energy particle accelerator
Liquid helium and absolute cold
A powerful microscope
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main difference between bosons and fermions?
Bosons can occupy the same quantum state, fermions cannot
Fermions can travel faster than light, bosons cannot
Fermions are found in nature, bosons are not
Bosons have mass, fermions do not
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How do wave functions relate to the probability of finding a particle in a certain location?
They have no relation to particle position
They encode the probability of a particle's position
They determine the exact position of a particle
They only apply to fermions
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What happens when two symmetric wave functions overlap?
They become fermions
They create a new particle
They double in amplitude
They cancel each other out
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a Bose-Einstein condensate?
A state of matter where fermions behave like bosons
A high-energy plasma state
A type of superconductor
A form of dark matter
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What happens to helium-4 atoms at temperatures close to absolute zero?
They become a gas
They form a solid
They explode
They enter the lowest energy state
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key characteristic of superfluids?
They are highly compressible
They are solid at room temperature
They can flow without friction
They have high viscosity
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