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Superfluid

Superfluid refers to a phase of matter in physics characterized by the absence of viscosity, allowing it to flow without dissipating energy. This phenomenon is typically observed in liquid helium at extremely low temperatures, providing valuable insights into quantum mechanics and fluid dynamics. The concept of superfluidity is primarily of interest to physicists and researchers studying low-temperature physics and quantum phenomena.
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