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Explain the binary principle

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The term binary principle refers to the idea that many things can be thought of as existing in the one of two states. These states are logic 1 and logic 0. Usually the logic 1 can be represented as “on switch” or “open switch” or “true” etc.

We use binary logic in order to have an abstract representation of logic gates. A digital logic circuit has a number of input lines A, B, C, ... and a number of output lines. ... We write Z = f(A,B,C,...) to mean that the value of Z is determined by the values of the inputs A, B, C....

A Binary Number is made up of only 0s and 1s. 110100. Example of a Binary Number. There is no 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 in Binary! A "bit" is a single binary digit.

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