gases |
superfluidity |
As nouns the difference between gases and superfluidity
is that
gases is while
superfluidity is (physics) the frictionless flow of a liquid at temperatures near absolute zero, especially that of liquid helium.
superfluidity |
superglass |
In physics terms the difference between superfluidity and superglass
is that
superfluidity is the frictionless flow of a liquid at temperatures near absolute zero, especially that of liquid helium while
superglass is a phase of matter in which superfluidity and an amorphous (glassy) structure are present at the same time.