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Which is an example of the state of being entangled

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A system is said to be entangled if its quantum state cannot be explained as the sum of the states of its local constituents; in other words, they are not separate particles but rather an integral whole. One component of entanglement cannot be adequately understood without taking the other into account (s).

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