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Binary code is the native language of the machine; no translation is necessary. However, the binary encoded data may be abstract, high-level instruction code (program source code) that must be compiled or interpreted in order to produce the required machine code the computer understands. A software program is used to perform this translation; each programming language provides its own compiler and/or interpreter specific to each machine type and operating system (the platform).

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What is computer version of Morse code?

Computer don't have Morse code. They use something called Binary Code. It uses 1s and 0s for the letters whereas Morse code uses dots and dashes.


When your computer communicates with the server through the physical layer it uses what?

binary transmission using a code based on Morse code


Did Samuel Morse create Morse code?

Yes.


How do Morse code and binary code compare and contrast in terms of their methods of encoding and decoding information?

Morse code and binary code both encode and decode information, but they use different methods. Morse code uses combinations of dots and dashes to represent letters and numbers, while binary code uses combinations of 0s and 1s. Morse code relies on sound or light signals, while binary code is used in computers to represent data. Both codes require a key or chart to decode the information.


How is Morse code similar to binary code?

Morse Code and Binary share one important feature with one and other - they both function as a two part system. In binary all communication is based upon 1's and 0's. In Morse code only rapid taps and long taps are used. The long taps are a single tap followed by a pause.


Why only o and 1 is used for binary language?

Binary was created as a language to program computers. The computer hardware basically can only recognize if a circuit component has power supplied to it (ON) or if there is no power supplies to it (OFF). The binary used the ON and OFF conditions. The Off = 0 and the ON = 1. Thus, it's like using the light switch to your room to send a specialized Morse Code.


To send a message in Morse code signal what kind of signal would you have to send?

Binary telephone signals.


How many units does a dash have in Morse Code?

In Morse Code a long dash or a "Dah" mark is three units long. A dash is typically three times longer than a dot. However, Morse Code can also be a binary code.


What is the relationship between binary code and Morse code?

Binary code and Morse code are both systems used to represent information through a series of symbols. Binary code uses combinations of 0s and 1s to represent letters, numbers, and other characters in computers, while Morse code uses combinations of dots and dashes to represent the same information in telecommunication. Both codes serve as a way to encode and decode information, but they use different symbols and methods to do so.


Why is a all data stored in computer in binary form?

Because Binary is the format that computer understands. All instruction between software and hardware in a computer are reduced to a simple yes or no, a state of On or Off. Actually the USSR built an experimental research computer that operated in base 3 (trinary), each position was 0, 1, or 2 and the signals traveled on individual wires at three discrete voltages (instead of the 2 voltages used in binary). I understand it worked very well.


A light bulb is used to demonstrate the binary concept used for storage and communication. What is the another example in the every day life?

Morse code.


Without the Bessemer process Americans might not have been able to create?

the morse code