All letters can be represented in binary, however binary code is represented only by the numbers 0 and 1.
Letter a 097 01100001 A 065 01000001 b 098 01100010 B 066 01000010 c 099 01100011 C 067 01000011 d 100 01100100 01100110 072 01001000 i ASCII Code Binary Letter ASCII Code Binary
010000011011100011100110111110001100101011011111010000001010
1111000?meaning
01000001
Three letters code for proteins which are called codons.
The letters are called Symbols. They represent elements on periodic table.
the number of valnce shell
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Binary code is a base 2 number system, with only the digits 0 and 1. It is used to represent the on/off states of transistors in integrated circuits, with 0 representing off and 1 representing on. So, binary codes represent the possible states of hardware transistors, and the binary codes represent numbers and letters through a coding system like ASCII or EBCDIC.
A: A Binary code represent a binary number 0.1.2.4.8. etc. that is why it is called a weighted number
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There are many different systems of using numbers to represent letters. Binary is commonly used.
The electricity pulse represent a binary code which can be read by the tablet. Also the binary code can be transmitted by wireless signals.
Infinity is not directly represented in binary code. Binary code uses a finite number of bits to represent numbers, so it is not capable of representing infinity. However, there are ways to approximate infinity in binary code, such as using a special bit pattern to represent a very large number.
I think its something like this {| ! width="30%" | Letter ! Binary Code | A01000001B01000010C01000011D01000100E01000101F01000110G01000111H01001000I01001001J01001010K01001011L01001100M01001101N01001110O01001111P01010000Q01010001R01010010S01010011T01010100U01010101V01010110W01010111X01011000Y01011001Z01011010 and ! width="30%" | Letter ! Binary Code | a01100001b01100010c01100011d01100100e01100101f01100110g01100111h01101000i01101001j01101010k01101011l01101100m01101101n01101110o01101111p01110000q01110001r01110010s01110011t01110100u01110101v01110110w01110111x01111000y01111001z01111010 |}
Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
If you mean 10 + 6 that's 16 which is 10000 in binary
The Morse code
They are all numbers of zero and ones