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What are quantum Computers ? and How Do Quantum Computers Work? | Quantum computer Google

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 Quantum Computers? And How Do Quantum Computers Work?  INDEX of this Post [ hide ] What are Quantum Computers? All computers rely on a fundamental ability to store and manipulate information. Current computers manipulate individual bits, which store information as binary 0 and 1 states.   For example, when our human eyes see the letter "A", our computer sees a specific string of zeroes and ones.  From social media to spreadsheets (show examples of classical computer: Word, Excel, social media, video games, etc), everything is done through these sequences of zeroes and ones (matrix style string of bits). Where current computers use bits, quantum computers use qubits.  The bits in our current computers can only be either one or zero, but not both.  But qubits can represent a one and a zero at the same time. So if computers were coins, current models would be a coin flip with either heads or tails as the only outcomes.  But quantum computing would be like spinning the c



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