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    Computers proceed on commands given by the programs installed on the computer. These commands are momentarily saved in a particular data storage area adverted to as the main memory. Earlier than the central processing unit can act, it should determine commands from the main memory.

    The central processing unit might as well stock up data in the memory for the moment as it accomplishes processing tasks. The most widespread sort of momentary storage system in use nowadays is based on sets of silicon chips. Every chip contains millions of tiny circuits and all of those circuits may be in one of two forms.

    This system is referred as a binary system; the word binary is used to represent two separate forms, on or off, present or absent. Data is saved in these chips in sorted, coded patterns by means of this binary technique. By setting several circuits to on and others to off, the computer can save a lot of diverse kinds of data. In reality, all the diverse types of data that can be used on computers can be saved using composite combinations of this simple on or off binary coding system. Data saved here do not erase till the computer gets switched off. This is why this type of memory is known as volatile memory.
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    Srana 

    answered 3 years ago

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