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Quantum is the singular form of [[quanta]]. It is also a unit of information defined by scientists who study [[quantum computing]]/[[quantum physics]]. | Quantum is the singular form of [[quanta]]. It is also a unit of information defined by scientists who study [[quantum computing]]/[[quantum physics]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 9 September 2021
Quantum is the singular form of quanta. It is also a unit of information defined by scientists who study quantum computing/quantum physics.
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