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in this video we are going to learn about the binary number system in our previous video we saw that it was difficult to implement a decimal number system in the computer why because it was difficult to have ten different signals for 10 different decimal digits in a computer it is the easiest to vary instructions in just two states either the signal is there that is on or the signal is not there which is off binary number system does exactly that it represents presence of an electric signal with 1 and absence of an electric signal with 0 0 and 1 are the two digits of the binary number system which are also called as bits now you must remember that 0 actually does not mean absence of the electric signal it just means that the voltage of the electric signal is lower than that of number one the binary number system is again a positional number system like a decimal number system what does that essentially means it means that whatever bit binary digit we are using its value will depend up