Yes. Any electronic device that need to move information uses binary code
It is more efficient. 1s and 0s represent transistors turned on or off, which is the most basic you can get.
Robots are run by computers which communicate with numbers, represented by binary combinations of high and low voltages of electricity.
Robots don't use bathrooms
01001101011010010110101101100101
I wouldn't think so, since you can't really "fluently speak binary"
Thompson (with capital T): 0101010001101000011011110110110101110000011100110110111101101110
BINARY
A computer's binary code is made up of 0 and 1
They use the binary code (1010101011001100)
Machine code e.g binary code 011100010001101010001100010001001001
That IS the binary code.
A Binary code is a way of representing text or computer processor instructions by the use of the binary number system's two-binary digits 0 and 1.So the purpose of binary code is to issue human readable code, changed to machine code (binary) that the computer understands and can execute the instructions.
All operating systems have to use binary code in order to operate. The difference between open-source operating systems and Windows is that you can see the code before it is converted into a binary format.
Robots are run by computers which communicate with numbers, represented by binary combinations of high and low voltages of electricity.
00100001 is the binary code for 33
00110101 is the binary code for 53
Jamesgates discovered binary code instringtheory
You can are ASCII-tabellen. For converting binary to text