Quantum theoretical term of a specific correlation
between two particles (principle of superposition). Entangled particles can
interact which each other independent of their spatial separation.
From
quantum
mechanics, entanglement is a relationship between two objects in which they
both exhibit superposition but once the state of one object is measured, the state of the other is also known. [NTN]
From
quantum
mechanics, entanglement is a relationship between two objects in which they
both exhibit superposition but once the state of one object is measured, the state of the other is also known
From
quantum
mechanics, entanglement is a relationship between two objects in which they
both exhibit superposition but once the state of one object is measured, the state of the other is also known. [NTN]
From
quantum
mechanics, entanglement is a relationship between two systems in which they exist in more than one state simultaneously (by superposition), and the state of one system
determines the state
of the other.