Pronunciation: /ˈkjuːbɪt/
noun a unit of information in quantum computing, equivalent to a classical bit but existing in a superposition of states
A1 A qubit is a basic unit of quantum information.
A2 Scientists are studying how qubits can be used in quantum computers.
B1 Understanding the concept of qubits is essential in quantum computing.
B2 The manipulation of qubits is crucial for performing quantum algorithms.
C1 Researchers are exploring ways to increase the stability of qubits in quantum systems.
C2 Quantum entanglement of qubits is a key principle in quantum mechanics.
formal A qubit is the basic unit of quantum information in quantum computing.
informal I heard that qubits are like the building blocks of quantum computers.
slang Qubits are like the super smart bits in quantum stuff.
figurative Think of a qubit as a magical coin that can be in multiple states at once.
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