Binary is a system of counting that uses only ones and zeros.
Computers use binary as their language because of the simplicity and efficiency it provides.
Binary representation allows computers to process and store information using transistors.
💡 Computers use 1s and 0s in binary code to represent information.
🔢 In the decimal system, each digit represents a power of ten, while in binary, each digit represents a power of two.
🔄 Binary is more efficient than tally marks because it exponentially increases the amount of information that can be represented.
🔢 Binary is a more efficient system of counting that uses 1s and 0s.
💻 Computers use binary because of the physical limitation of micro transistors.
💡 Binary allows computers to represent numbers using on/off switches.
💡 Computers use binary (1s and 0s) to represent numbers and data.
🔌 A single transistor is called a bit, and a byte consists of 8 bits.
🔡 ASCII is a system that assigns characters to binary values, allowing computers to represent letters and symbols.
Computers use binary code, specifically 1s and 0s, to represent information.
Binary is interpreted using transistors, which are tiny electronic components.
The combination of transistors in binary code allows for the representation of different symbols and characters.
⚡️ Computers use 1s and 0s in binary to represent numbers.
🔢 Adding four active bytes together gives a number as high as 1020.
🚀 New computers recognize two bytes as one number, expanding the representable numbers from 255 to 65535.
💻 Computers use binary numbers (1s and 0s) to make decisions, such as determining pixel colors on a monitor.
💾 Hard drives store binary digits on spinning disks instead of transistors.
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