Molecular Theory of Liquid Helium
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概要
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In order to explain the well-known peculiar character of liquid helium an assumption is proposed that as the temperature is raised from O°K atoms are excited by thermal agitation to form "molecules" of about eight atoms each. Bose statistics is then applied to the system of atoms and molecules. The thermodynamical properties, thermomechanical effect, the so-called second sound, viscosity etc. are quantitatively discussed, giving microscopic interpretation of these phenomena on the line proposed phenomenologically by Tisza.^<1)>
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著者
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Toda Morikazu
Institute Of Physics Tokyo Bunrika University
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Toda Morikazu
Instittes Of Physics Tokyo Bunrika University And Tokyo University
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