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@Andysearth
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@var309
@var309 6 месяцев назад
Wow. The most complex way to explain flip the coin and quantum computing
@johnpatrickoldfield534
@johnpatrickoldfield534 2 года назад
I'm fairly certain that with quantum computing it's possible to run a simulation where there's 8.8 billion versions of Ryan and Dave each flipping multiple versions of coins simultaneously with a fifty percent probability of heads or tails. Multiplied by however many simulations you would like to run on the quantum computing system. Then there's two probabilities and two events with an accumulation and a decumulation. Then there's also and exclusion of Stacey and Casey who are women/ladies and not men which the scenario could also be run identically on. Then obvious the coin allocation goes to one or the other in a very simplistic model of bimodal pairing. The then a third coin needs to be introduced and the a reallocation. Could keep running scenarios to split, half, balance, percentage scenarios.
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@ravvychhimpa9461
@ravvychhimpa9461 Год назад
@@SimplilearnOfficial A
@onsmart
@onsmart Год назад
B - Uncertainty. Super computers rely on one of 2 states, while quantum computing takes advantage of multiple states, like some degree of mostly heads or mostly tails of a qubit or multiple qubits.
@nigelcairns6203
@nigelcairns6203 6 месяцев назад
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@NoohCee
@NoohCee 4 месяца назад
Because you are not ready.
@julesv8664
@julesv8664 2 месяца назад
@@NoohCee He was ready to be taught nothing
@AbdulMannan-ei9vw
@AbdulMannan-ei9vw 2 года назад
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
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@kunalsoni7681
@kunalsoni7681 9 месяцев назад
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@redeatterner700
@redeatterner700 Год назад
The concept is great and more initiat to do and l hope quantum computing is more advance for our future world and thanks for this idea developers
@michaelcoit6555
@michaelcoit6555 9 месяцев назад
From my understanding quantum computing is based on the number of qubits a single qubit is able to compute 0 and 1 as answers as well as 00 01 10 11. As you add more qubits the computational ability is exponential in possibilities and therefore is able to compute faster. Would you agree on this or am i missing something
@rgloria40
@rgloria40 4 месяца назад
....that is what a decimal point... I think qubit is not define....yet.
@thedouglasw.lippchannel5546
Psi, the wavefunfunction, is understood as matter actually turning into space, and according to CIG Theory. Thus, Superposition is readily understood. So, Quantum Qubits are understood as new space, 0's and 1's. An introduction to CIG Theory can be found by clicking the link above. Thank you for this video. "Let's Go Quantum" !
@mohammedhanif5169
@mohammedhanif5169 2 года назад
The correct answer is option d) The option b) is correct if considered with the quantum superposition and the entanglement
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@CT2507
@CT2507 2 месяца назад
@@SimplilearnOfficial Lol...that's what i chose. Option B and i still dont understand what quantum computers do.
@hafeezrehman1966
@hafeezrehman1966 23 дня назад
😢v​@@CT2507bro they give 10000 of possibilities even for 1 thing
@harshbhardwaj7355
@harshbhardwaj7355 2 года назад
Thanks for this quick video!
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
Happy to help!
@wuyanchu
@wuyanchu 6 месяцев назад
thx for sharing... god bless everyone and the world.. regards from hong kong ^_^
@CT2507
@CT2507 2 месяца назад
Some portion of 0 and some portion of 1, means there are more possibilities, right? So, it's like if you take a single note on the piano, say the note C. And you divide it up into 10 notes of different frequencies, but still within the range of the note C. They are all still the note C but not quite. This way you would be able to play an entire song just from one note. The ear would not really be able to hear the melody clearly, but the song would be there. Am I understanding this correctly? But how do more possibilities give more speed? Sounds like more things to calculate would make it slower.
@feanorice
@feanorice 2 года назад
A) Atoms and molecules - it looks a bit fuzzy as an answer, but the quantum computer will literally be able to play with atoms and molecules in order to drive everything. B) just shows the Shrodinger principle, but if they were based on uncertainty, they wouldn't be computers and all. And C), well come on are you telling me modern computers don't utilize algorithms?
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@AwnSight
@AwnSight 2 месяца назад
If I give u plastic and metal, how do they make a computer or a phone that reasons and understands and holds a thought
@uniqueone4097
@uniqueone4097 Год назад
Which app did u used for editing
@vivekthakur4407
@vivekthakur4407 2 года назад
Answer is b as supercomputer use the given algorithm and however the quantam physics is always uncertain due its numerous outcomes even between 2 normal things.
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@nathanielcruz2078
@nathanielcruz2078 3 месяца назад
What background information i need to understand this?
@johnpatrickoldfield534
@johnpatrickoldfield534 2 года назад
Actually that's statistics, probabilities and percentages, I view quantum computers more as running simultaneous events of coin flipping in multiple concurrent scenarios of heads and tails with multiple versions of Dave and Ryan or and Alice and Bob, and the allocating the winnings or and the losings depending on what I want more or less of which is based on choice theory and marginal utility. Nice video guide.
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
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@fifaball8048
@fifaball8048 Год назад
when?
@PixelGFX764
@PixelGFX764 2 года назад
c) Algorithm since, quantum computer is aiming to use new quantum algorithm to accelerate digital computation
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@John83118
@John83118 6 месяцев назад
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@marialynanding6535
@marialynanding6535 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much❤
@ramka5861
@ramka5861 Год назад
B) The uncertainty of outcomes Since QUANTUM PHYSICS works on probability. For eg An orbital of an atom is space around the atom where the probability of finding an electron is maximum.
@its_roney6311
@its_roney6311 4 месяца назад
what makes Quantum Computers different from SuperComputers? a.Atoms and molecules b.Uncertainty of outcomes c.Algorithm d.None of the above answer is b.Uncertainty of outcomes
@ravisubasinghe8031
@ravisubasinghe8031 2 года назад
a) atoms and molecules... My question is how the user enter the data to quantum computer??? 🤔🤔🤔 Do they use computer keyboards as input devices. Also how the people see the results given by the quantum computer??? 🤔🤔🤔Do they use monitors as output devices. You already said the quantum computer not like the traditional computer, how the scientists make it user friendly to the people who access it?????? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@novagames5719
@novagames5719 Год назад
@@SimplilearnOfficial read his questions again
@mohamedrizwan0704
@mohamedrizwan0704 2 года назад
C) Algorithms Because quantum computers utilises new quantum algorithms to accelerate computational things, which is impossible with digital computers(super computers)
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@danielatikosi3657
@danielatikosi3657 4 месяца назад
b) Uncertainty of outcomes. Quantum Computers leverage principles from quantum mechanics, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform computations. These principles introduce a level of uncertainty in the outcomes of calculations. In a quantum computer, the state of a qubit (quantum bit) can exist in multiple states simultaneously, allowing for parallel processing and the potential to solve certain problems more efficiently than classical computers. However, due to the inherent uncertainty and probabilistic nature of quantum systems, the outcomes of quantum computations are probabilistic and can only be predicted with a certain probability. On the other hand, Supercomputers are classical computers that use traditional computing architectures and algorithms to perform computations. They operate based on well-defined and deterministic algorithms, where the output is precisely determined by the input. Therefore, the correct answer is option b) Uncertainty of outcomes, as it highlights a key distinction between Quantum Computers and Supercomputers
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial Месяц назад
Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities.
@Viviko
@Viviko 9 месяцев назад
So, a quantum computer is faster because it can process several data states at once? Is that an accurate description?
@ScorpionM203
@ScorpionM203 2 года назад
B) Uncertainty of Outcome
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@sundip8849
@sundip8849 8 месяцев назад
I think quantum computer can derive and understand 0 and 1 to 0,0.1,0.2 .... 0.9,1 . So it does things in less time and less energy ,which means a lot of faster. But more advanced quantum computers can go like 100s or 1000s and surpass the human brain and become a powerful AI .
@John-3692
@John-3692 3 месяца назад
I'm in awe of this content. I read a book with a similar theme, and it was truly awe-inspiring. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
@user-gr9ml3pr9u
@user-gr9ml3pr9u 5 месяцев назад
(b) uncertainty of outcomes
@shirishshende4164
@shirishshende4164 Год назад
A and B ...Atoms and molecules and their uncertain behavior makes the quantum computer different
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial Год назад
"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@archerdev
@archerdev 5 месяцев назад
Very stupid question! Do you suggest "Physics" or "Math + CS" a good UG path toward to quantum computing?
@Sanjmaghera
@Sanjmaghera 4 месяца назад
What? Barclays and JP Morgan already use quantum computing for encryption? Before quantum computers have been deployed? Time Machine?
@rajatjain5926
@rajatjain5926 8 месяцев назад
Thank you
@write_shivanshi
@write_shivanshi 2 года назад
Uncertainty option (c) Quantum physics's basic is uncertainty. Well explained 🙏 thanks for the video. I am gonna explore more now.
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@write_shivanshi
@write_shivanshi 2 года назад
😅 thank you ...I wrote the wrong option alphabet. I need to be more careful while answering.
@13__JAAT
@13__JAAT Год назад
@@write_shivanshi 😂😂😂😂 Nice Excuse
@Sasquatchbones
@Sasquatchbones 9 месяцев назад
@@SimplilearnOfficialso it extrapolates… and is able to imagine multiple scenarios?
@RELATIONALsdbs
@RELATIONALsdbs 6 месяцев назад
Super computers use electron flows to process data whereas quantum computers exploit the physics of quantum mechanics to process and store data such as energy and magnetic state changes between processes entangled in a process.
@aritradaschowdhury5539
@aritradaschowdhury5539 2 года назад
the subject is great but as soon as we go for decision making it will harm us but the truth is truth (Uncertainty of outcomes) because of the subject till now based on probability and quantum physics
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
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@ahmuqasim7540
@ahmuqasim7540 9 месяцев назад
b) Uncertainty of outcome. But, I'm uncertain. If I'm right it also means all of the above, which wasn't in the choice but should be.
@JAYJAYINFINITY
@JAYJAYINFINITY Год назад
answrs is b probabilities superposition and quantum entanglement in particle physics
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial Год назад
"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@Sameh_Abdel-Qawy
@Sameh_Abdel-Qawy Год назад
The main difference is the "Uncertainty of outcomes."
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial Год назад
"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@sjunaid24
@sjunaid24 2 года назад
A - FOR THE CONCEPT WHICH THE UNIVERSE IS CREATED AND MANAGED
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@rainbowscientist
@rainbowscientist 11 месяцев назад
I’m going to say d none of the above all computers have similar features it’s up the user to test and make the quantum portion more engaging and to increase its potential.
@maggieselbstschopfer1956
@maggieselbstschopfer1956 2 года назад
B.) Uncertainty of Outcomes
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@hemoverthere13
@hemoverthere13 2 года назад
I think the difference is uncertainty of outcomes.
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@amankanaujia5536
@amankanaujia5536 2 года назад
b) Uncertainty of outcomes.
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@pankajbatyal885
@pankajbatyal885 10 месяцев назад
Correct answer is uncertainty of outcomes. Quantum computing creates various outputs for various inputs. The correct output identification is entirely calculated based on probability.
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@SimplilearnOfficial 10 месяцев назад
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@nguyenkhoi7512
@nguyenkhoi7512 Месяц назад
If the research in quantum computer is completely successful. I think it will probably generate a breakthrough to the human race, and I just hope it will not be utilized in some negative purposes.
@MercyAbekah-oz3rk
@MercyAbekah-oz3rk 7 месяцев назад
This video is educative
@sassyessy2463
@sassyessy2463 8 месяцев назад
It's definitely atoms and molecules
@sonalivchavan5
@sonalivchavan5 Год назад
Plz make a vdo in QUANTUM SATELLITE
@siddharthkhadke1
@siddharthkhadke1 2 года назад
B) uncertainty of outcomes Super computers would use transistors and depend on bits (= 1 or 0) and bytes. Whereas, quantum computers use qbits which are a range.
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@BughawMalakas
@BughawMalakas 2 года назад
B. THIS IS UNCERTAIN TY OF OUTCOME. This is because that the outcome.might be a part of 1 or 0.
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@nextleveldancenld2283
@nextleveldancenld2283 Год назад
answer to the question - b) Uncertainty of outcomes
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial Год назад
"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@sachintandon554
@sachintandon554 2 года назад
Answer of Your question is Option (A) Atoms and Molecules
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@arcane9529
@arcane9529 5 месяцев назад
B . Uncertainity of outcomes
@suriyasanjay5547
@suriyasanjay5547 2 года назад
it's algorithms
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@nh--66
@nh--66 Год назад
I am sorry but your description is not correct. Quantum computer is "NOT" the replacement of The Classic computer.
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@SimplilearnOfficial Год назад
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@Vishalkumar-eo1pm
@Vishalkumar-eo1pm 2 года назад
It must be option C) algorithm
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@mohammedhanif5169
@mohammedhanif5169 2 года назад
I do not agree with the explanation given by Simplilearn because uncertainties are both for quantum computers as well as conventional computers. The wave function of wide range of values is collapsed to a certain value when measurement is made according to the laws of quantum physics. It is the superposition and the entanglement which makes the quantum computers different from traditional ones. Kindly consult with a renowned quantum physics scientist or teacher. Obviously there is wide range of possibilities so option b) is correct but it is simultaneous due to superposition and entanglement
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
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@scorpoinmeo
@scorpoinmeo Год назад
Thank you for the detailed response, can I get your email number, I have a couple of questions.
@Nikunj.parmar
@Nikunj.parmar 2 года назад
(A) atoms and molecules
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@mukeshmainali9397
@mukeshmainali9397 2 года назад
Option A- Atoms and molecules. Since QC are based on quantum physics which studies the behaviour of atoms and molecules. While uncertainty of outcome is not a feature of any computing devices. And Algorithms are used in super computers also
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@RobCoghanable
@RobCoghanable 11 месяцев назад
Examples are not an explanation of how. I am still in the dark
@FunFun-md7rq
@FunFun-md7rq 2 года назад
(B) Uncertainty of outcomes
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@FunFun-md7rq
@FunFun-md7rq 2 года назад
Thanks 😊. Video was very helpfull to understand the mechanism of cloud computing
@oddbods.
@oddbods. 11 месяцев назад
Also it is more towards nanoelectronics
@tanishdugar2900
@tanishdugar2900 2 года назад
I guess the answer is option C The video was amazing and helped me understand quantum.computing Hope u make such videos even in the future 😁😁
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@kumu2024
@kumu2024 2 месяца назад
Still it is not explained how it works. It is about what you can achieve.
@tahirmehmood3274
@tahirmehmood3274 2 года назад
Plz tell IT based channel like your channel in hindi language
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
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@yashahuja2268
@yashahuja2268 2 года назад
B) uncertainty of outcomes
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"""""""Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@30lovelyseconds11
@30lovelyseconds11 2 года назад
A ) atoms and molecules
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"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@adityarai8887
@adityarai8887 10 месяцев назад
Option B) uncertainty of outcomes
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@mananitadas7417
@mananitadas7417 2 года назад
The correct answer is B - Uncertainty of outcomes.
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@user-bn9sl3dv2y
@user-bn9sl3dv2y 6 месяцев назад
4:21 Atoms and molecules
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@redeatterner700
@redeatterner700 Год назад
I think the answer of the question is A
@hei1706
@hei1706 2 года назад
a, b, c all A:- because it masure dual nature of subatomic particles B:- due to super position and entanglement the out is more accurate and un certain C:- quantam algorithm are new creating method of multi directional resulting
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@leelakrishnakumarpallapoth2543
I think Option B Uncertainity of Outcomes
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"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@Hobozakki
@Hobozakki 3 месяца назад
i need a quantum computer to explain why i stil dont understand quantum computers haha
@anandganeshmg5432
@anandganeshmg5432 2 года назад
b) Uncertainty of outcomes
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@gadgetunveil8019
@gadgetunveil8019 2 года назад
a) Atom and Molecules
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"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@user-bc2fo7yx1p
@user-bc2fo7yx1p 6 месяцев назад
Atoms & molecules
@PrashanthTash
@PrashanthTash 2 года назад
I know I'm late for this video, but ans is Algorithm
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@planet8491
@planet8491 Год назад
Uncertainty of Outcomes (B)
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@SimplilearnOfficial Год назад
"Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@omagrawal8196
@omagrawal8196 2 года назад
a) atoms and molecules
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"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@ravalimanchala8170
@ravalimanchala8170 Год назад
A) Atoms And molecules, thank you🙏 sir. Nice video
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"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@user-wp4lh7yk1m
@user-wp4lh7yk1m 2 года назад
D) None of these...........because super computers need more complex data over quantum computers Even All of the above would be correct answer.
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"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@mohakgupta3236
@mohakgupta3236 2 года назад
Answer B - uncertainty of outcomes
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@mjeeofficial5973
@mjeeofficial5973 6 месяцев назад
Atoms and molecules
@1vishalsinghshekhawat253
@1vishalsinghshekhawat253 9 месяцев назад
B. Uncertainty of outcomes
@stanleypreethan592
@stanleypreethan592 2 года назад
c) Algorithms , quantum computer has qubits
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"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@Oi-wi2mr
@Oi-wi2mr 11 месяцев назад
B. Uncertainty and outcome
@kundishoramapuranga9518
@kundishoramapuranga9518 5 месяцев назад
A. Atoms and molecules
@meeranathsalendra9320
@meeranathsalendra9320 4 месяца назад
b) uncertainty of outcomes
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@shaunbang
@shaunbang 6 месяцев назад
I still don’t get the difference between a normal computer and a quantum computer lol just seems like the same thing doing things differently
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Hey there, We understand the confusion! In a nutshell, traditional computers use bits as 0 or 1, while quantum computers use qubits that can be 0, 1, or both simultaneously (quantum superposition). This unique property allows quantum computers to perform certain calculations much faster. It's a bit like having multiple possibilities at once. It's a fascinating field with lots of potential for solving complex problems!
@shahid_lateef
@shahid_lateef 2 года назад
The answer is Atoms and Molecules.
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@QasimAli-wx2qi
@QasimAli-wx2qi 2 года назад
Atoms & Molecules
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@SimplilearnOfficial 2 года назад
"Sorry, The correct answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities."
@henujakatuwapitiya6691
@henujakatuwapitiya6691 4 месяца назад
B - uncertanity of the outcomes
@hafeezrehman1966
@hafeezrehman1966 23 дня назад
Lets go with atom and molecule
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial 21 день назад
Sorry, The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities.
@divyasasidharan2960
@divyasasidharan2960 Месяц назад
atoms n aprticles?
@SimplilearnOfficial
@SimplilearnOfficial Месяц назад
Hello! You're absolutely right!. The answer is B) Uncertainty of outcomes Quantum Computing works on the principle of quantum physics i.e., the properties of superposition and fluidity. Due to which the range of Outcomes become even larger within two possibilities.
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