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By definition, a binary star system has two stars in it.
A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common centre of mass
31 in the binary system is 11111.
=THE BINARY SYSTEM IS USED IN THE ELECTRICAL COMPUTERS.=
No, our Sun is not part of a binary system.
By definition Binary is Either or Or, Yes or No, On or Off.
Pluto used to be CONSIDERED a planet. Pluto hasn't changed; the definition of a planet has. Charon is a moon of Pluto; since their masses are more similar than Earth and our Moon, they might be considered a binary system.
310=21 + 20 . That is 112 in binary system.
The same as for "binary tree". Enter that phrase in Answer.com for the definition.
A binary star in which mass is transferred from one star to the other.
Because the barycenter of the Pluto-Charon lies between the two bodies, it is a binary system, and one could extrapolate the definition of a dwarf Planet to include Charon. However, the IAU has not yet defined a binary dwarf planet. So the answer is yes and no. If you were to adhere to the current IAU opinion, Charon is a moon. If you would like to adhere to the physics of the system, then yes, they are binary.
Because if it were not, then the name of the system would have to be changed.