Quantum computers are like super-smart puzzle solvers who can try all answers at once. Imagine a coin that is both heads and tails at the same time, this is called superposition. Quantum computers use these special coins, or qubits, to solve problems faster than regular computers.
Examples
- A coin that can be both heads and tails at the same time
- A puzzle solver who tries all answers at once
- A magician who sees through multiple doors at the same time
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See also
- How Does Quantum Computing Actually Work?
- How Do Quantum Computers Solve Problems So Much Faster?
- Why are quantum computers still not widely available?
- Why Do Quantum Computers Work So Differently from Regular Ones?
- Why are quantum computers still so difficult to build?