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Answered by palaksonisoni955
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In quantum computing, a qubit (/ˈkjuːbɪt/) or quantum bit (sometimes qbit) is the basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classic binary bit physically realized with a two-state device.

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Quantum is a basic unit:

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  • Quantum is the Latin word meaning quantity, and it refers to the smallest discrete unit of any physical attribute, such as energy or matter, in current usage. In a presentation to the German Physical Society in 1900, physicist Max Planck used the term quantum for the first time.
  • A quantum mechanical "basis" is a set of mutually orthogonal (i.e., perpendicular) vectors, one for each "dimension" of the space where the state function is defined. They're frequently picked with a magnitude of one in mind.
  • Quantum data, like classical data, may be processed on digital computers, transported from one point to another, controlled with algorithms, and analysed using computer science and mathematics. Like the fundamental unit of classical information,
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