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Q: How are binary and transistors related?
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How transistors can represent binary data?

they can't


How do transistors represent binary data?

they can't


How do transistors represent binary?

By driving them to saturation - so that they're either on or off.


In electronic what are the devices that act as switches to allow for computation of binary values?

Nowadays, transistors are mainly used.


What is binary code and why was it chosen to represent data in computers?

Binary code is a base 2 number system, with only the digits 0 and 1. It is used to represent the on/off states of transistors in integrated circuits, with 0 representing off and 1 representing on. So, binary codes represent the possible states of hardware transistors, and the binary codes represent numbers and letters through a coding system like ASCII or EBCDIC.


Why do digital computers use binary numbers for their operation?

Digital computers use binary numbers because that is easier for them, and the easiest way for humans to represent what goes on inside of computers. Computers contain millions of transistors inside the various ICs in the computer. Transistors can generally be on or off. Sure, it is possible for transistors to have a range, but then, in this case, it wouldn't be digital. So since the transistors are used as on-off switches, it is easiest to represent them as binary digits, since they can either be on or off.


Why is the binary system so fundamental to modern computing?

The way a computer works is there are transistors in the computer chips, the transistor controls the flow of power much like a light switch.the transistors can be on or off, and that is why binary is key because your computer is made up of 1s and 0s or on and off or true or false.


What is the connection between the binary operation of computer and function of transistors?

A transistor has two states, on or off. That's why the computer has to use binary, because it's made of transistors. It can't have an intrinsic value of, say, 7, because its components only have 2 states. So, it uses groups of 1's and 0's (on and off transistors somewhere in the circuitry) to represent higher concepts and meanings.


Why do robots use binary code?

Yes. Any electronic device that need to move information uses binary code


Technology that you did not have fifty years ago?

Transistors. And all the related offshoots.


How is modem related to binary?

Stinky cheese


What beginning with b is related to ICT?

binary