ALL computers are binary machines !
Yes in the modern world they use computers.
Many modern sewing machines have computers in them. These computers control types of stictches and their settings. Some computerized sewing machines do simple, straight stitches, and others do embroidery.
For most digital computers at the lowest level, they work in binary. Experimental multilevel computers have been built and analogue computers don't work in binary.
=THE BINARY SYSTEM IS USED IN THE ELECTRICAL COMPUTERS.=
No, most computers today are digital machines. Digital computers operate using discrete binary data, represented as 0s and 1s. Analog computers, on the other hand, manipulate continuous physical quantities such as voltage, current, or mechanical motion. While analog computers were used in the past, the vast majority of computers in use today are digital.
Binary is what digital computers operate on, yes.Most use binary, but some have used decimal using various encodings. Some decimal machines were:ENIACUNIVAC IUNIVAC IIIBM NORCIBM 702IBM 705IBM 7010IBM 7070 familyIBM 7080IBM 1401 familyIBM 1620etc.
BINARY
No. All computers only understand binary, which is 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."
All computers use binary.
Information is stored in some kind of binary format in computers because computer memory is made out of binary digits (bits).
Binary is used in all computers because at the hardware level, everything is simply on or off, 1 or 0.
Everywhere. All computers use binary systems.