Multiple Choice
The entanglement experiment described in the textbook demonstrates that
A) a particle's energy is not continuous but is instead quantized in specific, discrete "bundles."
B) any reduction of a particle's position uncertainty is accompanied by an increase in its velocity uncertainty, as predicted by quantum theory.
C) any attempt to observe which slit a particle goes through, in the electron double- slit experiment, causes the interference pattern to switch to a non- interference pattern.
D) quantum theory's prediction of instantaneous non- local connections between separated particles is incorrect.
E) two separated particles can exhibit instantaneous non- local connections, as predicted by quantum theory.
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