Each digit has a value assigned. And each digit is twice what the one before it is. I'll break it down 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 So if there's a 1 in any of those positions, or bits, then you add everything up. For example 00101010 you add 32 + 8 + 2 = 42 01000101 = 64 + 4 + 1 = 69
i just noticed that the number on top of the ones are showed when that amount of spins on the first one are spun ex: the number 32 is on the one so the first one is spun 32 times to show the number 32 that’s on top of the one
Each digit has a value assigned. And each digit is twice what the one before it is. I'll break it down
128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
So if there's a 1 in any of those positions, or bits, then you add everything up.
For example 00101010 you add 32 + 8 + 2 = 42
01000101 = 64 + 4 + 1 = 69
This gave me the best grasp on binary I've probably ever had.
And it helps explain the "and/ or" thing. thank you
A binary abacus? fantastic!
Great design. 👍
Excellent!
this is why large numbers are expensive to compute, It's harder for the computer to flip the left-most bits
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The more you go the 'index' power you need
My favorite part is that it gets harder to turn as you go.
pretty cool 👍
I love it!!!
i just noticed that the number on top of the ones are showed when that amount of spins on the first one are spun
ex: the number 32 is on the one so the first one is spun 32 times to show the number 32 that’s on top of the one
yup
1+1=3
Huh? No it doesn’t?
There are 10 types of people in this world...
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