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Yes, there can be.
To represent the name "Sam" in binary code, you need to convert each letter to its ASCII value and then to binary. The ASCII values for 'S', 'a', and 'm' are 83, 97, and 109, respectively. In binary, these values are represented as: 'S' = 01010011, 'a' = 01100001, and 'm' = 01101101. Therefore, "Sam" in binary code is 01010011 01100001 01101101.
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Binary code is not a device. It is a numerical representation of data.
0100110101100001011100110110111101101110
110001010110000100100
Yes, it is.
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Thompson (with capital T): 0101010001101000011011110110110101110000011100110110111101101110
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01100111 01101111 01101111 01100100 01100010 01111001 01100101 = goodbye in binary
Thompson (with capital T): 0101010001101000011011110110110101110000011100110110111101101110