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V) Which program makes the computer work?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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From the program in its human-readable form of source code, a compiler or assembler can derive machine code—a form consisting of instructions that the computer can directly execute. Alternatively, a computer program may be executed with the aid of an interpreter.

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From the program in its human-readable form of source code, a compiler or assembler can derive machine code—a form consisting of instructions that the computer can directly execute. Alternatively, a computer program may be executed with the aid of an interpreter.

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The machine code is strings of 1s and 0s.

The machine i.e. your CPU is a digital machine. Any digital machine is composed of a lot of logic gates and digital circuitry.

The 1s and 0s are given to these logic gates. For the logic gates the 1s and 0s of machine codes are voltages.

The logic gates themselves are made up of electronic components known as transistors. The voltages of 1s and 0s make the transistor produce new voltages depending on the processor's design. The new voltages produced will become a series of 1s and 0s following the reverse path.

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