Two-fluid model

In condensed matter physics, the two-fluid model is a macroscopic model to explain superfluidity. The idea was suggested by László Tisza in 1938 and reformulated by Lev Landau in 1941 to explain the behavior of superfluid helium-4.

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Two-fluid model

In condensed matter physics, the two-fluid model is a macroscopic model to explain superfluidity. The idea was suggested by László Tisza in 1938 and reformulated by Lev Landau in 1941 to explain the behavior of superfluid helium-4.

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