
binary output
Binary output refers to information expressed using only two possible states, typically represented as 0s and 1s. It's the fundamental language of computers, where each bit (binary digit) indicates an on/off, true/false, or presence/absence condition. When a computer produces binary output, it’s translating data into this two-state system to process, store, or communicate information efficiently. For example, a digital device displaying "on" or "off" or sending signals as 0s and 1s are examples of binary output in actions. This simple system allows complex information to be reliably managed within digital technology.