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This video explains the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), covering concepts like critical temperature (1:48), phase transitions (2:37), and the behavior of bosons (0:41). It also discusses the pressure (34:32) and internal energy (45:58) of a Bose gas, along with the specific heat (51:49) and how it relates to the order of phase transitions. The video uses Helium-4 (12:46) as an example to illustrate these principles. 🌟 Welcome to Swayam Prabha 🌟 Subject: Physics Course Name: Statistical Physics of Non-Interacting and Interacting Systems Name of Presenter: Prof. Saurabh Basu Affiliation / Institute: IISER Mohali 📚 About Swayam Prabha Swayam Prabha is a flagship educational initiative of the Government of India, providing free, high-quality educational content through DTH television and online platforms. 📡 Programme & Delivery Swayam Prabha operates 40+ free-to-air DTH educational channels, broadcasting academic content 24×7 via the GSAT-15 satellite. New content is telecast daily and repeated multiple times for learner convenience. 🎓 Content Providers IITs, UGC, CEC, IGNOU, NPTEL, NCERT, and other national educational institutions. 🖥️ INFLIBNET Centre The INFLIBNET Centre maintains the Swayam Prabha web portal and supports content discovery, scheduling, and access to educational resources. 📺 Broadcast Infrastructure All channels are uplinked from BISAG-N, Gandhinagar, ensuring reliable nationwide transmission. 🌐 Official Website https://swayamprabha.gov.in/ 📌 This video is part of the Swayam Prabha initiative and is intended for academic and educational purposes only. #BoseEinsteinCondensate #StatisticalPhysics #QuantumMechanics #PhaseTransition #Thermodynamics