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Q: What can only read ones or zeros?
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Why is binary code made up of ones and zeros?

read the touring paper


Why do computers use zeros and ones?

They dont have to use zeros and ones. It can be anything that are oposite.


Is there more than one way to get binary code?

you can write the ones and zeros on paper as 1 or 0you can write the ones and zeros on paper as a row of triangles and squaresyou can paint the ones and zeros on canvas as a row of small dots and large dotsyou can show the ones and zeros by placing a row of 2x4 boards horizontally or verticallyyou can indicate the ones and zeros by using a row of red and green colored flagsyou can indicate the ones and zeros with a row of electric lights that are on or offyou can record the ones and zeros magnetically as flux reversals or no flux reversalsyou can record the ones and zeros magnetically as clockwise or counterclockwise magnetizationetc.


A computer only under stands two things?

Ones and zeros?


Does the CPU work with zeros and ones?

Yes, when it gets down to the basic data unit it's all about decoding and processing zeros and ones.


How will be the format of information recived by gps?

The radio signal from the GPS satellites is a binary code . . . it is numbers composed of only "ones" and "zeros".


How does CD-rom works?

Simplified: A laser burns small grooves into the surface of the CD. The grooves have pulses in them which can later be read by a laser and detector. The pulses represent data, ones and zeros. Computers only know ones and zeros, so that works out just fine. The groves are organized into concentric circles. Some of the groves have special purposes and are there to identify the location and size of data stored on the CD-Rom. When your computer wants to read a file of a specific name, it searches the file TABLE, for the location and size of the named file, then the "read head" moves to that location and reads pulses that represent the data.


What does a diskdrive use to store data?

There is a magnetic substrate on the surface of a platter, whether it's a hard drive or a floppy. A read/write head uses electrical impluses to rearrange the substrate into a series of ones and zeros, which are the only things a computer writes or understands.


Does Binary numbers consist of ones and twos?

No, binary numbers don't consist of ones and twos, they are ones and zeros.


What number has fourteen zeros?

Many numbers have fourteen zeros. You are probably thinking of 100,000,000,000,000 which is read as a hundred trillion.


Who were the only ones who could read and writeduring the middle ages?

The monks


What is the ones and zeros code called that data travels as?

pito