Computer Science, asked by gsgscsvsvs242, 10 days ago

the binary nunber ‘1’ represents_______state.​

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Answered by samruddhidesai3
0

Explanation:

These two discrete voltage levels representing the digital values of “1's” (one's) and “0's” (zero's) are commonly called: BInary digiTS, and in digital and computational circuits and applications they are normally referred to as binary BITS.

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Digital Value Representation.

First State Second State

0V or Ground +5 Volts

Answered by bharat241001
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Answer:

on

Explanation:

based on a binary number system in which there are only two possible states, off and on, usually symbolized by 0 and 1.

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