Monday, 18 August 2014

statistical mechanics - Why the ground state energy of bosons are 0 at T=0K ? Does it violate Heisenberg's Uncertainity Principle at 0K?


Bosons obey Heisenberg's Uncertainity Principle but do not Pauli's Exclusion Principle. That's why in Bose Condensation we get a large amount of particles in a single state i.e. ground state at T=0K. But why the ground state energy is zero ? And in this case is Heisenberg valid ?





No comments:

Post a Comment

Understanding Stagnation point in pitot fluid

What is stagnation point in fluid mechanics. At the open end of the pitot tube the velocity of the fluid becomes zero.But that should result...