quantum measurement
Quantum measurement refers to the process of obtaining observable information from a quantum system, such as the position or momentum of a particle. It involves interactions between the system and an external measuring apparatus, resulting in the collapse of the system's wavefunction to a specific state and the acquisition of definite values for the observed quantities.
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