In it's simplest terms, a computer is actually a digital binary system. It is a very large number of containers or "bits" which are either numbered one ( for on) or zero (for off). As an electrical charge stores these alternating bit values, it is a digital system.
Usually no. "Digital radars" convert the analog signal to digital, and use a digital computer to process it to understand what's happening out there. That's a hybrid system but not a hybrid computer. Some radars in the 1970s did part of the computing by analog methods. That was a hybrid computer.
which are used to describe the digital hardware of the system
it can be a computer, switch and any kinda of electronic devicew
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They understand machine code, i.e. Binary Digits.
Does the Mathematical calculations in the computer.
A digital catalogue computing system is an new technology that makes it easier for customers to shop. This involves various computer systems that are set up to be able offer digital services to clients.
Basically - No. A computer virus can possibly damage images you have downloaded to your computer, but not your camera. A virus does its business by running certain system commands in the operating system. The camera does not have the same type of operating system as a computer.
The super computer is a massively parallel digital computer.
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it consists of two numbers : 0 and 1
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