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binaries

Binaries are the plural form of binary, and the term is used in several fields to denote a pair of related components or a base-2 encoding. In computing and digital technology, binary refers to the base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1. This system underpins computer hardware and software, enabling representation, processing, and storage of information. Binary arithmetic and logic gates implement addition, subtraction, and decision making within processors and circuits.

In data storage, a binary file is any file that is not plain text. Such files contain

In astronomy, a binary star system consists of two stars bound by gravity and orbiting a common

Beyond these, the concept of binaries appears in other domains as well, representing any system composed of

data
in
binary
form
and
are
intended
to
be
interpreted
by
programs.
Examples
include
executable
programs,
images,
audio,
and
many
data
formats.
Text
files,
in
contrast,
are
designed
for
human
readability
and
use
character
encodings.
center
of
mass.
Binaries
are
important
for
measuring
stellar
masses
and
testing
theories
of
stellar
evolution.
They
can
be
visual,
spectroscopic,
or
eclipsing,
with
observations
revealing
orbital
parameters
and
component
properties.
two
interconnected
parts,
such
as
binary
choices
or
binary
classification
in
machine
learning.