0 means off and 1 means on
It is 0 and 1.0=OFF AND 1=ON.
The binary number 10 represents 2. The decimal number 10 in binary would be 1010.
The number 1 as a binary number is 1
Binary coded decimal. Each decimal digit is represented by its binary equivalent.
1 In binary numbering means on 0 In binary numbering means off
1 = on0 = off
Electrical current in a wire has two states; on and off. On is 1 in binary, off is 0.
0 and 1 or On and Off or North and South
Computer's understand binary, which is 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."
0 means off and 1 means on
Those are the digits used in binary - and it means the same as elsewhere: the digits one and zero.
Computer Memory is made of electrical circuits which can either be "on" or "off". Binary is a counting system that uses just "1" and "0". Thus one can map "0" to "off" and "1" to "on" and directly store Binary representations in computer memory circuits.
No. All computers only understand binary, which is 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."
It has to do with the way computers are built at their core. At the base level it all comes down to on or off. Binary is perfect for that. 0 = off, 1 = on.
1 is ON 0 is OFF
It is 0 and 1.0=OFF AND 1=ON.