Abstract

An `imperfect gas' model for liquid 3He has been developed. It appears that the observed specific heat and entropy of liquid 3He can be explained, with good accuracy, by treating the liquid as an `imperfect gas' with a number density some four times less than the actual number density of liquid 3He. Incidentally, one may also, at least qualitatively, account for the low degeneracy temperature expected from magnetic susceptibility measurements.

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