Quantum Uncertainty: Why We Can’t Know Everything
In this lesson, we'll dig into Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and how it applies to the qubits in a quantum computer. Then, we'll make some measurements on a real qubit to verify that the uncertainty principle holds. For text, code, and downloadable modules, see https://quantum.cloud.ibm.com/learnin... Looking for more lessons like this? Watch the full Qiskit in the Classroom series here: • Qiskit in the Classroom

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