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| **Quantum Computing**, on the other hand, uses quantum bits or qubits. It harnesses the unique ability of subatomic particles that allows them to exist in more than one state (i.e., a 1 and a 0 at the same time). | **Quantum Computing**, on the other hand, uses quantum bits or qubits. It harnesses the unique ability of subatomic particles that allows them to exist in more than one state (i.e., a 1 and a 0 at the same time). | ||
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| * Quantum computing is the study of how to use phenomena in quantum physics to create new ways of computing. | * Quantum computing is the study of how to use phenomena in quantum physics to create new ways of computing. | ||