Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑntəm bɪt/
noun a unit of quantum information, also known as qubit, the basic unit of quantum computing
A1 A quantum bit is the basic unit of quantum information.
A2 Scientists are studying the properties of quantum bits for quantum computing.
B1 The manipulation of quantum bits is essential in quantum cryptography.
B2 Quantum bits can exist in a superposition of states, unlike classical bits.
C1 Entanglement of quantum bits is a key concept in quantum mechanics.
C2 Quantum bit operations can be used to perform complex computations in quantum algorithms.
formal A quantum bit, or qubit, is the basic unit of quantum information in quantum computing.
informal Dude, have you heard about quantum bits? They're like the building blocks of quantum computing.
slang Quantum bits are like the cool kids of the quantum computing world.
figurative Just like how a regular bit can only be 0 or 1, a quantum bit can exist in multiple states at once.
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