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what is quantum entanglement in physics. also tell the mystery with it​

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Answered by shm0618007jasleen
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Physicists can measure properties of particles, such as their spin, momentum or polarization. Experiments have shown that when particles are entangled, the outcome of these measurements are more statistically correlated than would be expected in a classical system, violating Bell's inequalities.

Answered by qroyal022
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Physicists can measure properties of particles, such as their spin, momentum or polarization. Experiments have shown that when particles are entangled, the outcome of these measurements are more statistically correlated than would be expected in a classical system, violating Bell's inequalities.

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