why binary language is often termed as machine language why machine language is required
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Binary language is often termed as machine language because a machine converts all the alphabets or numbers to ASCII value and finally converting it to binary code. A machine does not understand ordinary human language or commands.
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A computer operates on electricity .Thus,it can understand only electricity signals that are just two On and Off or high voltage and low voltage .Thus it needs a language that uses just two unique symbol to represent these two states of electricity . Therefore , a computer works on machine language . The binary language is often termed as machine language as it fulfills the condition of using two unique symbols to represent two states of electricity
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