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30 March, 17:06

What form do the hexadecimal numbers need to be converted for a computers digital circuit to process them

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  1. 30 March, 19:58
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    All information exists in computers in the form of electrical voltages. The voltage represents a binary number; 0 volt is a binary 0, larger than 0v is a 1.

    So hexadecimal values each describe a "set" of binary values, which in turn are represented by voltages on wires. For example, the hexadecimal digit "a" means 1010 in binary, which could live on a computer data bus on 4 wires.
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