Примери за използване на Quantum superposition на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability.
It's a new phenomenon to add to the list of philosophical conundrums in quantum physics- as strange as the quantum superposition or the quantum uncertainty principle.
the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability.
By the principle of quantum superposition, the cat's survival or death is equally
combines the principle of quantum superposition with Einstein's theory of general relativity.
in a state of“quantum superposition.”.
Quantum superposition postulates that a physical system, such as an electron,
as in other interpretations- quantum superposition.
the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability, by anticipating its jumps
as in other interpretations – quantum superposition.
trapped in a quantum superposition, now,
This is the first object that you can see that has been in a mechanical quantum superposition.
In fact, a fundamental principle called"quantum superposition" holds that the particles partly exist in all their theoretical positions simultaneously.
what would a clock measure if it were influenced by a massive object in a state of quantum superposition?
Yin says"Our work also provides insights for future studies about the effects of biochemical reactions in the wave function collapses of quantum superposition states of an organism.".
Preserving a"quantum superposition" for such a long time,
Preserving a'quantum superposition' for such a long time,
More precisely, the down-type quark becomes a quantum superposition of up-type quarks: that is to say, it has a possibility of becoming any one of the three up-type quarks,
If a typical dust grain floating in the air were put into a quantum superposition of two different physical locations separated by about the width of the grain itself,
This whole imaginary setup is a metaphor for something called quantum superposition, whereby a particle(such as an atom,