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20 October 2025

  • curprev 14:3514:35, 20 October 2025Bfh-sts talk contribs 3,330 bytes +3,330 Created page with "= Binary: Bits, Grouping & Powers of Two = This page explains the binary numeral system in detail, how to read and write binary numbers, and how to use powers of two for calculation. == Introduction == Binary is the most fundamental numeral system in computing. It uses base 2 with the digits 0 and 1 only. Because computer hardware operates with two states (voltage on/off), binary is a natural choice. Examples: * 0₂ = 0₁₀ * 1₂ = 1₁₀ * 10₂ = 2₁₀ * 1..."