Why the digital computers uses binary numbers for their operation?Explain
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because it easy to converted into other or user language .
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Unfortunately, computers can't do the same. Instead, computers represent numbers by using the lowest base number system used by us, which is two. This is the binary number system. Computers use voltages and since voltages changes often, no specific voltage is set for each number in the decimal system. So only 0 & 1 No are used
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