How measuring Reynolds similitude in superfluids could help demonstrate existence of quantum viscosity
Every fluid—from Earth’s atmosphere to blood pumping through the human body—has viscosity, a quantifiable characteristic describing how the fluid will deform when it encounters some other matter. If the viscosity is higher, the fluid flows calmly, a state known as laminar. If the viscosity decreases, the fluid undergoes the transition from laminar to turbulent flow.
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