Abstract

This chapter discusses experiments that consist of dynamic, or non-equilibrium orbital, as opposed to spin, and effects that play a major role in either motivation or interpretation. The ultrasonic propagation and viscous effects are orbitally related phenomena that are studied experimentally and theoretically as a tool for understanding other orbital effects. The chapter also explains critical or ‘onset’ flow velocities in the superfluids, even though the basic quantitative experiments in a proper geometry with oriented liquid have yet to be performed. Measurement of ultrasonic attenuation and velocity allow a number of interesting parameters to be determined and compared for consistency.

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