a number system having a base of two, numbers being expressed by sequences of the digits 0 and 1: used in computing, as 0 and 1 can be represented electrically as off and on
binary notation in Electrical Engineering
(baɪnəri noʊteɪʃən)
noun
(Electrical engineering: Computing and control, Digital)
Binary notation is a system of numbers that has only two different integer values 0 and 1.
Each byte is comprised of four bits which, in binary notation, will describe adequately a number between 1 and 10 (the number 10 correspondingto the dialed zero).
Real numbers can also be represented using binary notation by interpreting digits past the decimal point as negative powers of two.
Binary notation is a system of numbers that has only two different integer values 0 and 1.