Why Don’t Computers Use Decimal Numbers? 🤔
Computers don’t think like we do! While we count using decimal numbers (0-9), computers use something called binary numbers, which only have 0s and 1s. But why do they do that?
1. Computers Speak in Simple Language: On or Off
Imagine a light switch. It’s either on or off. Computers work the same way, where:
0 means "off"
1 means "on"
This is much easier for computers to understand because their tiny parts (called circuits) only need to know if something is on or off.
2. It’s Faster and Easier!
By only thinking in 0s and 1s, computers can make decisions and do math super fast! If they had to use numbers from 0 to 9 (like we do), it would take a lot longer and they might make mistakes.
3. Computers Love Simplicity
With binary (just 0 and 1), computers can store information more safely. It’s kind of like giving them an easy puzzle to solve every time they work, and they’re really good at it!
In short: Computers use binary because it’s simple and fast for them to understand. While we count with 0-9, they stick to their trusty 0s and 1s! 💻✨
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thevenkat
I am a Senior iOS Developer, crafting Native iOS applications using Swift. My passion lies in creating innovative solutions that enhance user experience and drive customer satisfaction. I excel in problem-solving, code optimization, and staying updated with the latest trends and technologies in the iOS ecosystem. I thrive in collaborative environments and am always eager to share knowledge and learn from others.