File:Liquid_helium_Rollin_film.jpg
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DescriptionLiquid helium Rollin film.jpg |
English: The liquid helium is in the superfluid phase. A thin invisible film creeps up the inside wall of the cup and down on the outside. A drop forms. It will fall off into the liquid helium below. This will repeat until the cup is empty - provided the liquid remains superfluid. |
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Author | I, AlfredLeitner, took this photograph as part of my movie "Liquid Helium,Superfluid" |
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The movie had U,S,Copyright 1963,which expired and was not renewed. PUBLIC DOMAIN. |
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Camera model | N1220U |
Date and time of data generation | 18:08, 5 September 2009 |
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