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When two particles are entangled and it is observed that one has its spin up, how long does it take for the other’s spin to be down? ​

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Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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When two particles are entangled , one has its spin up & the other’s instàntaneously spin to be down.

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Answered by rihuu95
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The answer to the question-"When two particles are entangled and it is observed that one has its spin up, how long does it take for the other’s spin to be down? " is-​

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.”Yes, When two particles are entangled and it is observed that one has its spin up, even faster than it would take for light to travel between them. then it take for the other's spin to be down. This was called spooky action at a distance by Albert Einstein

Since, Quanta is derived from a Latin word which gives us quantity. : Yes, even faster than it would take for light to travel between them.

These entanglement occurs when a two particles, for example- photons, they interact physically. Through a certain type of crystal  a, laser beam when fired can cause  split into pairs of individual photons.  a large distance, hundreds of miles or even more is seperated between the photons.

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