Quantum Gates simplified.
Welcome to Engineering Physics by Dr ESN Reddy! In this video, you will learn Quantum Gates — Single Qubit and Multi-Qubit Operations — one of the most powerful ideas in Quantum Computing. We’ll explore how quantum bits (qubits) can perform complex computations using unitary transformations — something impossible for classical bits. By the end of this video, you will clearly understand the role of quantum gates like Pauli-X, Y, Z, Hadamard, and CNOT in building quantum circuits. 💡 In This Video You’ll Learn 1️⃣ What are Quantum Gates and why they are called unitary operators 2️⃣ Difference between Single Qubit and Multi Qubit gates 3️⃣ Working of important Single Qubit Gates: • Pauli-X (NOT Gate) • Pauli-Y and Pauli-Z • Hadamard (H Gate) 4️⃣ Understanding Multi-Qubit Gates: • CNOT (Controlled-NOT) Gate 5️⃣ Matrix Representation and Truth Tables for all major gates 📘 Why Watch This Video Simplified explanation for engineering students and beginners Covers JNTUH R-25 syllabus concepts clearly Perfect for exam preparation and concept clarity Real-life analogies and simple animations to visualize how qubits evolve Helps you build a strong foundation for Quantum Circuits and Quantum Logic Design 🧑🏫 About Dr ESN Reddy Dr. E. Sivanagi Reddy (Ph.D. in Physics) is a passionate Engineering Physics professor with 10+ years of experience. His mission is to make Physics and Quantum Concepts easy, exciting, and practical for every learner. 🔔 Subscribe for More Subscribe to Engineering Physics by Dr ESN Reddy for more videos on Quantum Mechanics, Nanotechnology, Semiconductor Physics, and Modern Physics. Together, let’s make Quantum Physics simple and meaningful.

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