Quantum bits are the basic units of information in a quantum computer. They are qubits, which are quantum mechanical systems that can exist in more than one state simultaneously. This allows them to store and process information using the laws of quantum mechanics.

Classical computers use bits that are either binary one or zero. Quantum computers can use both {(φ) (1) one and (0) zero (Φ)} at the same time, as well as any combination of 1 and 0. This makes them much faster and more powerful than traditional computers.

Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize computing by solving problems that are impossible for traditional computers to solve. They could be used to develop new drugs, create more efficient energy sources, or crack previously unbreakable codes.

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