memory address is stored in binary form
binary
Binary Codes
In computing, a physical address, also real address or binary address, is the memory address that is electronically presented on a computer address bus circuitry in order to enable the data bus to access a particular storage cell of main memory.
This is 251 which in binary form is 11111011.
it is itself in a binary form :) but if its in decimal form.. then its binary equivalent will be..(10011100011011) if it is in binry form.. its equivalent will be..(19)
Nowhere... is still there. Just that if you save new information it will write it over the deleted information . memory in system is not in the form of energy .so it will have memory in ones and zeros.(binary)
11 in binary form: 1011 11 is binary form of 3
Which of the following binary sequences corresponds to the IP address 165.76.24.17
Computer Memory is made of electrical circuits which can either be "on" or "off". Binary is a counting system that uses just "1" and "0". Thus one can map "0" to "off" and "1" to "on" and directly store Binary representations in computer memory circuits.
in 8086 there is 20 bit address bus,so it can address 1,048,576 address. At each address we can store 8 bit address (1-byte)but if want to write a word(16-bit)into a memory segment to store data in byte form then we write the data in two consecutive memory address which are even(low) and odd(high) memory.
Binary form has 2 sections,Ternary form has 3 sections.
Its all in binary really. As each binary number refers to the pixel it will hold to form the shape after.