Quantum computing introduces the concept of quantum bits (qubits) which are a generalized version of weighted coins, existing on a sphere rather than a line between 0 and 1. While classical computing has bits with fixed values, quantum bits have amplitudes that allow multiple states on the sphere's surface, providing additional computing power. Quantum computing models on quantum states instead of linearly like classical computing. Quantum computers can solve problems exponentially faster compared to classical computers due to their unique computing model.

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