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    Which equation from quantum theory describes the motion of superconductive fluids?

    Question #73261. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Dec 13 06 12:58 AM)


    Clithers

    Pretty sure it is Bose-Einstein theory. Clithers

    Dec 13 06, 4:19 AM


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