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An '''experiment''' is a controlled procedure used to test and observe a quantum system.


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An experiment is a controlled procedure used to test and observe a quantum system.

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Experiments are used to test predictions of quantum theory.

Description

Experiments provide empirical data that can confirm or challenge theoretical models. They involve preparation, interaction, and measurement of systems.

Properties

  • controlled setup
  • produces measurable results
  • tests theoretical predictions

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Author: Harold Foppele


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