| 释义 | superfluid
 su·per·flu·idS0896900 (so͞o′pər-flo͞o′ĭd)n. A fluid, such as liquid helium, that flows with little or no friction at temperatures close to absolute zero.su′per·flu·id′i·ty (-flo͞o-ĭd′ĭ-tē) n.
 superfluid(ˌsuːpəˈfluːɪd) n (General Physics) physics a fluid in a state characterized by a very low viscosity, high thermal conductivity, high capillarity, etc. The only known example is that of liquid helium at temperatures close to absolute zeroadj (General Physics) being or relating to a superfluidsu•per•flu•id(ˌsu pərˈflu ɪd)n.   a fluid having frictionless flow, high heat conductivity, and other unusual properties: helium below 2.186 K is the only known example.  [1940–45]  su`per•flu•id′i•ty, n.   Translations
 superfluid
 superfluid[¦sü·pər′flü·əd]  (physics) A collection of particles which obey Bose-Einstein statistics and are all in the lowest energy state allowed by quantum mechanics, having zero entropy and zero resistance to motion; examples are a fraction of the atoms in liquid helium II and a fraction of the pairs of electrons in a superconductor. |