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What are observables​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measured. Examples include position and momentum. In systems governed by classical mechanics, it is a real-valued "function" on the set of all possible system states.

Answered by py8799285
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in in physics, an observable is a physical quantity that can be measured example include position and momentum.

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