Counting in Binary with Mechanical Motion
January 24, 2024 • EPISODE 206
In this fascinating episode of ScienceLIVE, Roger Billings demonstrates how counting in binary works, using mechanical motion to bring the concept to life. He breaks down the basics and explains how computers use binary to store and process data.
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