Computer Science, asked by Deepjoyti, 9 months ago

Why do computer use binary number system?​

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Answered by gk3977948
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Computers use binary - the digits 0 and 1 - to store data. The circuits in a computer's processor are made up of billions of transistors . A transistor is a tiny switch that is activated by the electronic signals it receives. The digits 1 and 0 used in binary reflect the on and off states of a transistor.

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Answered by Daizy07
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Computers don’t understand words or numbers the way humans do. Modern software allows the end user to ignore this, but at the lowest levels of your computer, everything is represented by a binary electrical signal that registers in one of two states: on or off. To make sense of complicated data, your computer has to encode it in binary.

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