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Exhaustive Decoding: When all the address lines of the processor are used to specify the address of a memory location, exhaustive decoding is said to be used

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The word "exhaust" can refer to a couple different things. For one, it is generally used to describe any excess (usually waste) that is thrown out or not used. For example, exhaust, when referring to a car, is the gaseous chemical remains of the combustion process that takes place in the engine. That would be how we use exhaust as a noun, but it can also be a verb. One can 'exhaust' himself or a resource. As a verb, it essentially means, "to use up". You would be exhausted because you've used up all of your energy. You could have exhausted the coal mine when you gathered the last small bits of black rock the day previous. There are some examples of the word exhaust.

If you are wondering what the actual chemicals in car exhaust are, they tend to me a mixture of carbon monoxide and nitrogen and some sulfur oxides.

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