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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/PHY_2040%3A_General_Physics_III/08%3A_Introduction_to_Quantum_Physics/8.1%3A_History_and_Quantum_Mechanical_Quantities
      Electrons are emitted from matter that is absorbing energy from electromagnetic radiation, resulting in the photoelectric effect.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Quantum_Mechanics/Quantum_Mechanics_(Walet)/13%3A_Miscellaneous_Quantum_Mechanics_Topics/13.17%3A_Two_analogies_to_Bell's_Theorem
      Two analogies to Bell's Theorem. They are both somwhat simpler than the previous document on Bell's Theorem on this list.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/University_Physics/Physics_(Boundless)/28%3A_Introduction_to_Quantum_Physics/28.1%3A_History_and_Quantum_Mechanical_Quantities
      Electrons are emitted from matter that is absorbing energy from electromagnetic radiation, resulting in the photoelectric effect.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Quantum_Mechanics/Quantum_Mechanics_(Walet)/13%3A_Miscellaneous_Quantum_Mechanics_Topics/13.14%3A_Stern-Gerlach_Experiment
      This page summarizes the classic Stern-Gerlach experiment on "spin" and extends the treatment to a discussion of correlation experiments. As is often the case, I build up maximum complexity as I exami...This page summarizes the classic Stern-Gerlach experiment on "spin" and extends the treatment to a discussion of correlation experiments. As is often the case, I build up maximum complexity as I examine the experimental details, and then hide them in a 'box'. This time the box will turn out to be literal. Here we concentrate on electrons, which have only two spin-states. We also mention photons, which also have two spin-states.

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