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There are two key properties of semiconductor memory. It can either be stable or semistable as it is used to represent both binary 0 and binary 1. It can be written into and read in order to sense the state of the code.
A: A Binary code represent a binary number 0.1.2.4.8. etc. that is why it is called a weighted number
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The electricity pulse represent a binary code which can be read by the tablet. Also the binary code can be transmitted by wireless signals.
Infinity is not directly represented in binary code. Binary code uses a finite number of bits to represent numbers, so it is not capable of representing infinity. However, there are ways to approximate infinity in binary code, such as using a special bit pattern to represent a very large number.
Binary object code executable.
Binary code is a base 2 number system, with only the digits 0 and 1. It is used to represent the on/off states of transistors in integrated circuits, with 0 representing off and 1 representing on. So, binary codes represent the possible states of hardware transistors, and the binary codes represent numbers and letters through a coding system like ASCII or EBCDIC.
If you mean 10 + 6 that's 16 which is 10000 in binary
By using a binary number called ASCII code
Yes. Any electronic device that need to move information uses binary code
That IS the binary code.
All letters can be represented in binary, however binary code is represented only by the numbers 0 and 1.