what is an instruction in the context of a microprocessor how does a microprocessor instruction specify data and operation explain with the help of an exmple
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At the lowest level, each instruction is a sequence of 0s and 1s that describes a physical operation the computer is to perform (such as "Add") and, depending on the particularinstruction type, the specification of special storage areas called registers that may contain data to be used in carrying out the instruction.
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At the lowest level, each instruction is a sequence of 0s and 1s that describes a physical operation the computer is to perform (such as "Add") and, depending on the particularinstruction type, the specification of special storage areas called registers that may contain data to be used in carrying out the instruction.
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