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What don't you get? Its all 2 to a certain power, from right to left it is 0 and counting up. Something to the power of 0 equals 1, to the power of 1 is the base, in this case 2. To the power 2 is base times base, so 2x2=4. To the power 3 is base times base times base so 2x2x2=8 and so on. The binary number just says it takes the value of certain power values and you just add those to each other.
You know how to count binary 10011011 Start backwards you go 1*2^0+1*2^1+0*2^2+1*2^3+1*2^4+0*2^5+0 *2^6+1*2^6=1*1+1*2+0*4+1*8+1*16+0*32+0*64+1*128=1+2+0+8+16+0+0+128=155
I have a mechanical engineering degree, but I never grasped binary in school. If I had a teacher like you, I might have done programming instead. It's crazy what a difference a good teacher makes. At 64 years of age, I feel like giving it a go now. At least I will learn as much as I can. Who knows where it will lead if I really challenge myself.
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Wow It's amazing. You accomplish in 4 minutes what my college professors couldn't accomplish in 8 weeks. Seriously. amazing. I understood Binary but not the overarching theory behind Base number systems and you just laid it out like it was nothing. Thank you. I love the internet and I love your channel.
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You're a life saver! I'm actually studying for a test involving binary, the book explanation just wasn't making sense to me. After watching this video for just over two minutes, everything just clicked for me and I'm breezing though the practice questions.
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Please do a fast as possible on the various display outputs. So VGA, HDMI, Display Port, and the various types of DVI. Tell us the pros and cons of each and how they differ from one another.
Well, hello hello! Here you are again. Last time I've seen you doing superconductors. I really like that you started moving your hands a lot more while explaining things. It definitely helps. I hope to see you soon, and more often!
I am terrible at math, and this video totally blew my mind! I hadn't even thought of the possibility of a number system with more than nine numbers. So interesting!
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Love it - only constructive crit I can offer is when counting in binary, might be to count right from left - easier for the beginner...could be colloquial, but adding the smaller numbers is easier before you get to the big ones :)
This is quite fast actually, it's as fast as POSSIBLE, therefore its not set to a specific video duration and just as fast as they can possibly explain this subject. (+time for an ad.)
He actually explained a lot of stuff in under 4 minutes, I had a whole class of around an hour about this. Yes, I learned more details in the class but this video has all the important parts.
In an old study it was shown that people lose interest at 15 minutes. However, now it seems to be 15 seconds - quite literally. People's attention spans now a days are just too darn small...
NuffMan Well, maybe you can, but I doubt it, but I've heard something called "everyone is diffrent, so it's hard to represent a group as an individual"
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My programming instructor just dropped this stuff on us on the first lecture and it scared the crap out of me. You have eased my mind so perfectly, that I am ready for this semester again with pure smiles and joy to learn. Thank you friend.
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Loved the video! One addition: Binary values aren't just produced by electricity being turned on or off (like hard drives for example, no "on" or "off". Or optical media like Compact Discs, no electricity at all). Also, you don't specifically mention it, but it's a misconception that "0" means "off" and "1" means "on". Those two digits just represent two distinct values. High or low. Open or closed. Transparent or opaque. Positive or negative. On or off. Present or absent. But either value can be represented by either the "1" or the "0", and often are depending on the manufacturer and the system.
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The positional system is even simpler that you described. All you have to do to count is replace the last digit with the one one higher when if it's less than 9 and change it to a 0 and change the the string of digits before the last digit that the string that represents the next number if the last digit is 9. Once you count up to each number, you will have already learned which string of digits comes after the string before the last digit. However, if a string of digits is displayed that represents a number so large that you have not yet counted up to it, there's still a way to determine in a small amount of time what string comes next. If the last digit is 9, you know to change it to 0 but how do you what to change the string before the last digit to? By just following the rules of how to go to the next string. If the second last digit is not 9, increase it by 1 and if it is 9, change the string before the second last digit to the next one. For any natural number no matter how large, it can't keep happening for ever that the string you want to increase by 1 ends in a 9. I personally prefer base 21 because the reciprocal of all numbers from 1 to 18 are 4-digit repeating in it. Base 21 too has just as simple rules of how to count.
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Imperial system is the most pointless measuring system I've seem. Let's say I wanna say my height, it have to first put on 6 feet and then 1 inch, but which don't even put as a full number, let's say 12 becomes 1 feet, but isn't? America shoul really drop imperial, it's so confusing and hard to calculate for those who don't know imerial lengths.
To be honest customary units are more convenient than metric units but are not easy to work with. Which is why for applications such as science metric reigns supreme.
The problem with switching to metric, for me at least, is that I am used to looking at something and gauging it's size by referencing the sizes I am familiar with. When I look at a sheet of plaster board for instance, I reference anything else I've measured before. I can see that it is close to a size that I recognize, therefore it is easier for me to guess close to it's actual size. I can't do that with metric, because I didn't develop a history of measurements in metric while I was learning to do a particular task. It's easier for me to say something is X inches across because of that history, then it is for me to take the time to develop that repository of memorized size references in metric.
Lincoln Nguyen Please don't be a hypo. Imperial was a useless invention. Oh, maybe not at the time when they didn't have rulers and measuring bands, but today it's obsolete with all that accuracy required.
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The U.S. does not use the Imperial system. It uses the "U.S. customary" system, and several units are different than Imperial units. For example, the U.S. gallon is smaller than the Imperial gallon. And Canada, the U.K., and many former British territories still widely use Imperial units. The only country which has ever been truly all-Metric is France during the French revolution, when they even used Metric time (10 hours per day) and a Metric calendar (10 months per year).
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ASCII is just a table that gives each character a number, so the computer can write stuff in binary numbers but interpret it as letters and such, it's quite simple, here's the table: www.asciitable.com/ boolean logic is a sort of math using only TRUE (1) and FALSE (0) and is how many digital systems are designed. for example if I want a light bulb to turn on only if I press two buttons at the same time that's equal to the expression B1 = TRUE AND B2 = TRUE. This expression is only TRUE (correct) when the first condition AND the second condition are both TRUE, thus the light bulb only turns on if both buttons are pressed. There are many other operators, like OR (either one or the other), NAND (neither one, it's a negative AND), XOR (exclusive OR, TRUE if only one of the conditions is TRUE), etc... Hope I was simple in the explanation :)
Anthony Szollos The table? just look at the decimal column and the character column, the other ones are different representations for the same numbers (octal, for example, base 8, mentioned in this video) Oh, and ignore the first 31, those are special characters for doing other stuff besides writing text
No, but there ARE 5280 feet in a mile. 5280 is in fact a multiple of twelve. And while it's not nearly as simple as 1000 meters equaling a kilometer, my point was that focusing on a base twelve system would have made it easier for day-to-day living and things like a seemingly arbitrary figure of feet equaling a mile wouldn't be so bad. Also, since 1760 is a factor of 5280, it's not very hard to do some fourth-grade math to figure out whatever type of yard to mile conversion you're trying to do.
WARNING LONG POST: A Base-12 system can be divisible by 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. This is really handy. Compared to only 2, 5, and 10 for a Base-10 system. Although one can make the argument that, all metric systems are arbitrary and can be modified to suit a different ratio if we had a different numbering system. Except, of course for time, making it the most important metric. Hours/Minutes/Seconds/etc etc can be modified of course, but something that is standard is an Earth Day (ie "Sol") which happens 365.25 times a year. So one can easily argue in-favour of a Base-7 system. Since a 7 x 7 x 7 = 343. And that's the closest you can get to 365. Hence, you can have 7 days, into 7 weeks, into 7 months... with the last week of the year having 29 days total instead of 7, and being treated as a Holiday (like Start of Spring/New Years). Although a Base-7 cannot be divisible by any number except 7, so from a utility point it would kinda suck. A Base-19 may fill a similar purpose, as 19 x 19 = 361. So you could have 19 days, into 19 months, with the last month having 23 days instead of 19. A Base-19 can be divisible by only 19, which sucks even worse from a utility point in having to memorise all those unique digits. So maybe we should just try and shoehorn a Base-system that's a compromise between utility and Sol's? The best I could come up with is having 12 days, into 8 weeks, into 4 seasons. That totals 384, so it means we're over by 19 days. We can compensate for this by having two major holidays, say at the Start of Spring and at Start of Autumn. We can have something like Winter and Summer both get 12 days, 7 weeks, 1 month each... (total 84 days x 2 = 168). Then have Spring and Autumn both get 12 days, 8 weeks, 1 month each... (total days 96 x 2 = 192). Which makes the Grand Total of: 84 + 84 + 96 + 96 = 360. Then have an extra 5 days for New Years. So going off Base-12, we can divide one day into 12 Deci(periods), 12 Centi(hours), into 12 Milli(minutes), into 12 Micro(seconds) = 20,736. That's lower figure than current 86,400 seconds/day. So you would just make "1 MicroSecond" = "4.1666 Standard Seconds". That would work. And if you taught this system to children growing up, it will become easy and intuitive for them. Then if you introduced these children to our current method, they would scratch their heads and call us idiots for making something so important very complicated. Just like people who use Centigrade and then get introduced to Fahrenheit. Maybe we can do the same deductive investigation into language? Maybe isolate the sounds human bodies can easily pronounce, and all the sounds human bodies can easily hear. Then place those sounds into an alphabet. Now with this new advanced alphabet, we can form words by associating the word with a sound (eg some word negative like "punishment" into "venge"), think of how the word "bomb" sounds like what a bomb would be like. Using such logic, with some very intelligent teams of people and computers, I think such an enormous task is actually possible. And so, we can synthetically concoct a new culture where time, numbers, and language is more simpler and logical, which would allow said civilisation to come up with better poetry, songs, music, and advancements in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and computing.
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***** no I mean binary. Yes you can make letter in binary. 00000001 a 00000010 b 00000011 c 00000100 d so on so forth. it's 8 bit and every letter corresponds to a number.
In Binary Digital Logic the 1s & 0s are represented by Hi and Lo voltage states, not On and Off. Zero is a grounded state, it has a very low voltage level - it is not off. Off in Binary Electronics would represent a floating state. In Relay Logic the 1s & 0s can be On and Off.
Actually a lot of nations that were influenced by English rule use the Standard System of measurement to some degree. Ale is served in pints all over the world, The English often use feet, inches and so on for measurement in certain situations. Just like we use the metric system in certain situations. For instance a pint is good for beer. I find height measurement of people easier in standard measurement. 78F is a lot easier to understand than 25C. Because the scale is more divided so it offers a bit more use in day to day life for the scale. In science metric wins every time. But I see no major benefit to switching to metric for day to day life. Also we do use metric here. Liters of soda, grams of drugs and so on. Also France tried to introduce metric time and metric calenders, both are horrible ideas. Good video overall.
Why you guys in the U.S should switch to the metric system is not because it is superior but because almoat every other country in the world is using it and it would make it easier for everyone travelling and also you for example traveled to europe. It is not wich system is the best it is about making it easier for everyone. Sorry for bad english im from Sweden.
Fredrik Lindberg Right, but the majority of Americans don't have a good concept of say a kilometer, all of our cars read MPH with maybe a smaller inner circle that reads Km/H. So say we switched every sign for speed limit to Km/H, we'd end up having a situation where older people had a hard time getting around. If you are visiting the US it is pretty easy for example with regards to speed limit, match the reading from the car to the posted sign and you never have to worry. Same if I go to the EU. I know what a kilometer is by virtue of a mile. I think to myself "A kilometer is slightly more than half a mile." and can put it into reference that way. Same with mass, I place the reference of a kilogram as slightly more than 2 pounds. So we need to make things easier for the people who live here, not the potential visitors. We do teach kids metric, especially in science classrooms so kids these days do have a concept of it, but there are 300 million US citizens and getting them all over to metric takes time. We have in the past tried a metric conversion to little avail. The transition will occur, but it's really not that big of a deal. For instance if you visit a country with a different system of measurement the only thing you'll have to worry about is weather. When you hear that it is 78 degrees out here it might sound incendiary to you, when it is actually quite mild. But the fact of the matter is that knowing both I know that if I visit Europe and they say it is 25 degrees out I know is a decent day out. The thing is, like I said even England uses both in some reference frames. Instead of demanding that an entire population bend to the culture of everyone else why not try to adapt when you are over here. Because it would be incredibly selfish to demand that 300 million people change the way they interact with the world on your account. Just like when I visit Europe I will adapt to the way the culture of the nation I am visiting does things. Sweden is a great place, I hope I can visit it and the rest of Scandinavia some day. If you do visit the US I hope you enjoy it and don't take it on the global pretenses that we are allotted, you'll find that most people don't agree with our government's foreign policy and are quite vocal about it. It's a pretty varied place with a lot of neat stuff to do and see. And on a final note, contrary to popular belief we have clean air and some of the best natural sights around. Have a good one :)
Which is exactly how it works here. Anyone who does science in the United States uses the metric system, but the imperical system is used in every day life.
Fahrenheit is more human-oriented than Celcius: 0 degrees F = really cold, 100 degrees F = really hot 0 degrees C = just chilly, 100 degrees C = *THIRD DEGREE BURNS*
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2:40 I would agree with you, until I realized the imperial system is actually better. Imperial system is base 12 and you said it yourself base 12 is better. this is actually half true as it is base 12, but counts in base 10 and makes little sense, but if kept and new symbols added it would be better.