Computer Systems Represent Info In Binary Code: Revision history

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7 December 2025

  • curprev 18:2218:22, 7 December 2025SelenaShively53 talk contribs 4,527 bytes +4,527 Created page with "<br>Our editors will evaluation what you’ve submitted and decide whether to revise the article. Computer systems signify data in binary code, written as sequences of 0s and 1s. Each binary digit (or "bit") could also be saved by any bodily system that may be in both of two stable states, to signify zero and 1. Such a system is named bistable. This might be an on-off switch, an electrical capacitor that can store or lose a charge, a magnet with its polarity up or down,..."