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An analogy for qubits and quantum computing?

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Answered by Anonymous
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I have understood that qubits are special ways to store data where they exist in more than the conventional 2 states. However, I do not understand how they are read, interpreted and manipulated despite reading quite a few articles.

Is there possibly a good analogy to explain how they can potentially speed up calculations?

There is also a video on youtube by Veritasiumwhere they explain why it is not necessary that quantum computers reach an answer more quickly as compared to conventional ones? Could somebody throw some light on that too?

Answered by Anonymous
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Hola mate !! ✨✨

here's your answer ...⬇️⬇️

Qubit is also known as quantum bit . it is the basic unit used in the field of quantum computing or more precisely in quantum computers .

Its size is about 1 bit which means information can be stored in it of 1 bit size . But it can be upgraded too .

hope it helps !! ❤️❤️
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