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← ScienceWhich barrier-crossing outcome occurs when two paired entangled particles encounter separate potentials?
A)Synchronized quantum tunneling amplitude shift✓
B)Independent decay toward equilibrium states
C)Classical reflection with energy dissipation
D)Decoherence-induced potential energy averaging
💡 Explanation
Synchronized tunneling probability changes on both potential barriers emerge because measurement on one entangled particle instantaneously influences the other via quantum entanglement, rather than an additive increase from independent probabilities, or a failure of superposition.
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