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a binary system of counting in ones and zero's lol
Titanium dioxide is a binary compound.
A binary tree is simply a way to create a flow chart for decisions. An example of a real life binary tree is anything that requires a series of yes or no answers.
Binary fission produces two identical bacterial cells.
Yes. there are limitations to computers. A computer cannot think, it cannot produce true random numbers, it can be predicted. A computer cannot see, feel, touch, hear and make it's own decisions. Outside logic, computers are pretty much only limited by the applications that it runs, and the speed of the computer. If you want a computer to calculate the distance to the moon in centimeters, all you need to do is program it to. All a computer is, is a big calculater, dealing with lots of 1's and 0's (binary code). So yes, computers have limitations. A computer could not write a book, for example, because a computer is only a machine, that takes input, and turns it into output.
ALL computers are binary machines !
For most digital computers at the lowest level, they work in binary. Experimental multilevel computers have been built and analogue computers don't work in binary.
Binary code is the basic language of "ones" and "zeros" with which computers operate. It is useful to people working in computer science to know how to convert between binary and decimal notations, for various reasons involving basic fundamental operations of computers.
=THE BINARY SYSTEM IS USED IN THE ELECTRICAL COMPUTERS.=
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No. All computers only understand binary, which is 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."
All computers use binary.
Information is stored in some kind of binary format in computers because computer memory is made out of binary digits (bits).
Binary is used in all computers because at the hardware level, everything is simply on or off, 1 or 0.
Everywhere. All computers use binary systems.
Computers use a binary system, not decimal.
Yes, it is.