nulllviszkozitásával
Nulllviszkozitásával is a theoretical concept, not a recognized term in standard physics or chemistry. It appears to be a neologism, possibly a portmanteau of "null," "viscosity," and a Hungarian grammatical suffix. If interpreted literally, "null viscosity" implies a state of zero internal friction within a fluid. Such a hypothetical fluid would be known as an ideal fluid. In an ideal fluid, layers of the fluid would be able to slide past each other without any resistance, meaning no energy would be dissipated as heat due to fluid motion. This frictionless behavior is a simplification used in many fluid dynamics models to make complex equations more tractable. Real fluids, however, always possess some degree of viscosity, which is a measure of their resistance to flow. Superfluidity, a state observed in certain substances like liquid helium at extremely low temperatures, exhibits near-zero viscosity, but this is a distinct phenomenon from the hypothetical "nulllviszkozitásával" as it refers to a specific quantum mechanical property. Without further context or a defined scientific meaning, "nulllviszkozitásával" remains an undefined term.