There are very few moving parts in a quantum computer, mostly just the shuffling of electrical impulses, but gravity can affect quantum states in minute, almost unreasonable ways.
Computers no longer use mechanical things like tape reels, it's all done electronically, via electrical impulses, and quantum computing simply uses the state of electrons, not the flow of electrons.
So friction, as we understand it in classical physics everyday use plays no part in quantum computers.
There are very few moving parts in a quantum computer, mostly just the shuffling of electrical impulses, but gravity can affect quantum states in minute, almost unreasonable ways.
Computers no longer use mechanical things like tape reels, it's all done electronically, via electrical impulses, and quantum computing simply uses the state of electrons, not the flow of electrons.
So friction, as we understand it in classical physics everyday use plays no part in quantum computers.
The service robots' joints might freeze, tho.
Only if their joints are full of water
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