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← ScienceWhich risk increases when a quantum sensor experiences inertial forces?
A)Decreased measurement spectral resolution✓
B)Increased zero-point energy oscillation
C)Higher entanglement fidelity decay
D)Greater tunneling probability increase
💡 Explanation
Increased inertial force introduces acceleration frames, causing a position-dependent phase shift mapped using Einstein's equivalence principle. Measurement accuracy undergoes **decoherence**, leading to lower precision because the superposition principle diminishes, therefore reducing spectral resolution, rather than increasing tunneling or oscillations under these conditions.
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