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← ScienceWhich consequence results when entanglement is lost between qubits in a quantum computer?
A)Computational errors significantly increase✓
B)Superposition states become more stable
C)Qubit decoherence rates will decrease
D)Measurement outcomes become fully predictable
💡 Explanation
Loss of entanglement causes computational errors because quantum algorithms rely on **quantum correlation** to perform operations. Therefore, incorrect computations or system crashes become frequent, rather than increased stability; the qubits would then operate independently.
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