During Bose-Einstein condensation, all the atoms fall back to the - - -

During Bose-Einstein condensation, all the atoms fall back to the - - - Correct Answer Ground state

Concept:

Bose-Einstein Condensate is called the Fifth state of matter.

  • It is formed when a gas of bosons having low densities is cooled to absolute zero temperature.
  • At this temperature, the atoms stop moving.
  • They thus clump to each other acting like a single atom with the whole group having identical physical properties.
  • Plasma is a subset of gas that, unlike ordinary gases, is made up of atoms where some or all the electrons are stripped and positively charged protons roam freely.

Explanation:

  • During Bose-Einstein Condensation, the temperature of the material is so low, that all the atoms fall to the ground state.
  • This low-temperature collection of ground-state bosons is called Bose-Einstein Condensate.

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During Bose-Einstein condensation all the atoms fall back to the _______