Posted on July 8, 2015
On this date in 1894, Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa was born in Russia. He grew up to become a physicist, and in 1937, he discovered that helium becomes a superfluid in low temperatures.Kapitsa ended up winning a Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery.
The next year on this date, 1895, Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm was born in Russia. He discovered, along with a man named Cherenkov, that there is a faint blue glow emitted when a charged particle passes through a liquid (or other material) faster than light travels through that liquid (or other material).
Tamm ended up winning a Nobel Prize in physics for his work, too.
Nice coincidence, eh?
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| Superfluid helium seems to defy gravity. It climbs up the walls of its container and then drips down and out of the container. It can even create a fountain like this: |
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