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The collapsed qubit similar to a bit as it has a single value of either 0 or 1.

What is the difference between a qubit and a bit?

Note that a classical computer is one that has a memory composed of bits that is, each bit is known to hold a one or a zero.

Note also that a qubits (quantum bits) is one that can hold a one, a zero or can also superposition the both.

Hence, The collapsed qubit similar to a bit as it has a single value of either 0 or 1.

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How is a collapsed qubit similar to a bit? It can stay in a state of superposition. It is still dependent on its counterparts. It has a single value of either 0 or 1. It has numerous potential paths to follow.

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