Qubit refers to a two-valued quantity used in
- A. classical computers
- B. classical cryptography
- C. quantum computers ✓
- D. lasers
Correct Answer: C. quantum computers
Explanation
A qubit (quantum bit) is the fundamental unit of quantum information, representing a two-state quantum mechanical system used in quantum computers.
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