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5 February, 14:45

What does a '0' mean in binary code?

A. There is no data at this digit's location.

B. A switch is set so that an electrical charge can flow.

C. A switch is set so that an electrical charge cannot flow.

D. There is data at this digit's location.

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  1. 5 February, 14:55
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    The answer is C, a switch is set so an electrical charge cannot flow.

    Explanation:

    In a transistor (working as a switch), 0 represents no flow of electricity; 1 represents electricity being allowed to flow
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