binary system

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binary system

A computer uses the binary system to process data.

Definition

Noun: A binary system is a positional numeral system that uses only two distinct symbols, typically 0 and 1, and has a base, or radix, of two. Each digit in this system is called a bit. It is the fundamental language of modern digital computers and electronics.

Usage

The term "binary system" is used to describe the foundational counting system in computing and digital logic. * Computers process all data using the binary system. * Understanding the binary system is essential for computer science. * The number 1011 in the binary system represents the decimal number eleven.

Advanced Usage
  • In Astronomy: The term can also refer to a double star system where two stars orbit around a common center of mass. However, in the context of computing and mathematics, the numeral system definition is primary.
    • Astronomers discovered a new binary system consisting of a white dwarf and a neutron star.
Variants and Related Words
  • Binary (adjective/noun): Relating to or composed of two parts; the binary system itself.
    • Binary code is a sequence of binary digits.
  • Bit (noun): A single binary digit (0 or 1).
  • Byte (noun): A group of eight bits.
  • Binary digit: Another term for a bit.
Synonyms
  • Base-2 system
  • Binary numeral system
Related Phrases
  • Binary arithmetic: Arithmetic operations performed using the binary system.
    • Learning binary arithmetic helps in understanding low-level computer operations.
  • Binary code: A coding system using the binary digits 0 and 1 to represent data or instructions.
    • Machine instructions are ultimately written in binary code.
binary system

A computer uses the binary system to process data.

Noun
  1. a positional system of numeration that uses binary digits and a radix of two