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Hey friends, welcome to the YouTube channel ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS. So, in this video, we will learn how to convert any decimal number into the binary equivalent number. Now, in general, if we have some number in one particular number system, letamp;#39;s say base-b number system, then this is how we can find its decimal equivalent. For example, if we have some binary number then this is how we can find its decimal equivalent. And in fact, in the previous video, we have already seen that. But now letamp;#39;s see if we have given some decimal number then how we can find its binary equivalent. So, by successively dividing this decimal number by the factor of 2, we can easily find the binary equivalent. So, first of all, in general, letamp;#39;s understand how it works. So, letamp;#39;s say, there is some decimal number N and we want to find its equivalent number in some base-b number system. So, if we divide that number by the factor of b, then the remainder is the least docHub