Quantized vortex lines probably exist according to the theorem of Helmholtz. Force per unit length on a vortex line equals the density, times the vector cross product of the circulation, 2nlim-1, and the velocity of fluid where the vortex is. This means that if the fluid drifts the lines drift with it, maintaining their quantized strength.
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Applications of Quantum Mechanics to Liquid Helium - Feynman
Quantized vortex lines probably exist according to the theorem of Helmholtz. Force per unit length on a vortex line equals the density, times the vector cross product of the circulation, 2nlim-1, and the velocity of fluid where the vortex is. This means that if the fluid drifts the lines drift with it, maintaining their quantized strength.
Quantized vortex lines probably exist according to the theorem of Helmholtz. Force per unit length on a vortex line equals the density, times the vector cross product of the circulation, 2nlim-1, and the velocity of fluid where the vortex is. This means that if the fluid drifts the lines drift with it, maintaining their quantized strength.