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hello class and welcome back to AP Computer Science principles I am Professor Cunningham and today we are actually going to go through Khan Academyamp;#39;s article on converting analog data to Binary instead of me just suggesting you check it out on your own because thereamp;#39;s a lot of really good information here that I think youamp;#39;re going to benefit from so without further Ado letamp;#39;s go ahead and get started the real world is analog a continuous stream of varying data just look around you beyond your computer or your phone thereamp;#39;s an infinite amount of visual information if you zoom in to one part of your visual field you can notice more and more details now sing a little song to yourself thatamp;#39;s an infinite stream of audio information your voice is constantly changing in big and little ways microsecond by microsecond analog data is infinitely detailed computers can only store Digital Data finite data in a binary representation so again infinite me