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Observable
In physics, particularly in quantum physics, a system observable is a measurable operator, or gauge, where the property of the system state  can be determined by some sequence of physical operations. For example, these operations might involve submitting the system to various electromagnetic fields and eventually reading a value. In systems governed by classical mechanics, any experimentally observable value can be shown to be given by a real-valued function on the set of all possible system states.

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