Why the computer only understand the language of o and 1?
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The computers are not able to understand human language they only understand binary language that is 0 and 1 so due to this reason computers can only understand the language of 0 and 1 .
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Computers don’t understand any logic .The understanding is all done by the software that is present/installed on the computer. What the software understands depends on what the programmer has made it to understand.
The 1’s and 0’s are understood by humans only. The ‘1’ means ‘ON’ state of a switch and ‘0’ means ‘OFF’ state of the same switch. A switch can only be in one of the states. The ‘1’ and ‘0’ are also referred to as Binary Number System in mathematics. The field of electronics dealing with the ‘1’ and ‘0’ is called Digital Electronics.
In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the binary numeral system or base-2 numeral system which represents numeric values using two different symbols: typically 0 (zero) and 1 (one). The base-2 system is a positional notation with a radix of 2. Because of its straightforward implementation in digital electronic circuitry using logic gates, the binary system is used internally by almost all modern computers and computer-based devices. Each digit is referred to as a bit.
The credit goes to Gottfried Leibniz and George Boole.
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Computers don’t understand any logic .The understanding is all done by the software that is present/installed on the computer. What the software understands depends on what the programmer has made it to understand.
The 1’s and 0’s are understood by humans only. The ‘1’ means ‘ON’ state of a switch and ‘0’ means ‘OFF’ state of the same switch. A switch can only be in one of the states. The ‘1’ and ‘0’ are also referred to as Binary Number System in mathematics. The field of electronics dealing with the ‘1’ and ‘0’ is called Digital Electronics.
In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary number is a number expressed in the binary numeral system or base-2 numeral system which represents numeric values using two different symbols: typically 0 (zero) and 1 (one). The base-2 system is a positional notation with a radix of 2. Because of its straightforward implementation in digital electronic circuitry using logic gates, the binary system is used internally by almost all modern computers and computer-based devices. Each digit is referred to as a bit.
The credit goes to Gottfried Leibniz and George Boole.
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