For notes on Binary Multiplication, check this link: bit.ly/binary_multiplication Check out the other useful videos related to Binary Arithmetic: 1) Binary Addition and Subtraction: th-cam.com/video/AE-27BSbkJ4/w-d-xo.html 2) Addition and Subtraction using 2s Complement Arithmetic th-cam.com/video/brM0tpBAx8U/w-d-xo.html 3) 1s complement and 2s complement th-cam.com/video/MuUnffIpX7Y/w-d-xo.html
1+1 = 0 for that column and then carry one to the next column 1+1+1 = 1 for that column then carry one to the next column 1+1+1+1 = 0 for that column, carry two to the next column
Since we are dealing with binary numbers, so the weight of each position in number changes in the power of 2. (e.g 2^0, 2^1, 2^2 etc.). And from that we are getting this 16, 8, 4, 2 etc. I hope, it will clear your doubt.
Just add them up. For example, the summation of 4 ones is equal to 100 in binary. So, you can put 0 followed by 0 in the next column. And you can put 1 as carry in the next to next column. I hope, you got the point, what I mean to say. Just practice couple of examples, you will get it. If you still have any doubt then let me know here.
For notes on Binary Multiplication, check this link:
bit.ly/binary_multiplication
Check out the other useful videos related to Binary Arithmetic:
1) Binary Addition and Subtraction:
th-cam.com/video/AE-27BSbkJ4/w-d-xo.html
2) Addition and Subtraction using 2s Complement Arithmetic
th-cam.com/video/brM0tpBAx8U/w-d-xo.html
3) 1s complement and 2s complement
th-cam.com/video/MuUnffIpX7Y/w-d-xo.html
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sir i have doubt that if in addition 1+1=10 ,1+1+1=11, so what is 1+1+1+1=?? and what will be borrowed please answer my question sirrrrrr???????
@@harshyk1211 1+1=10 that carry bit is 1, 1+1+1=10+1=11 i.e carry bit=1
1+1+1+1=11+1=100 now the carry value is 2 in decimal(10 in binary)
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Don't you know what to do if in the column there're 4 ones?
1+1 = 0 for that column and then carry one to the next column
1+1+1 = 1 for that column then carry one to the next column
1+1+1+1 = 0 for that column, carry two to the next column
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I didnt get it
It's simple just take your time and observe it carefully. It's pretty much similar to normal multiplication. Good luck
@@redhedgehogx4076 maye moye
Same as normal multiplication start watching from midle of the video.
Is it not wrong ? I am talking about the decimal . Is it not comes before 4 digits instead of 3 digits ? If I am wrong then just explain me
@@ahmad_nawaz33 in 11.10, 0 has no value so they didn't consider it and in 110.01, it has 2 digits since 1 is after 0 so now we have 3 digits only..
I HAVE A QUESTION HOW DID YOU GET THE NUMBER 16,8,4,2? THANKS
Since we are dealing with binary numbers, so the weight of each position in number changes in the power of 2. (e.g 2^0, 2^1, 2^2 etc.). And from that we are getting this 16, 8, 4, 2 etc. I hope, it will clear your doubt.
what is the difference between multiplying the binary numbers using the two complements using signed and unsigned binary numbers..
Just watch this video, you will understand the difference.
th-cam.com/video/NxBRKkNIpwY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TUEOzkkZaZ-yQAOZ
Easy
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if i wanted to do this sub (0111 - 1100). The result will be (-0101)? Using just unsigned representation
Sir what to do if we have 4 ones addition in a line
Just add them up. For example, the summation of 4 ones is equal to 100 in binary. So, you can put 0 followed by 0 in the next column. And you can put 1 as carry in the next to next column. I hope, you got the point, what I mean to say. Just practice couple of examples, you will get it. If you still have any doubt then let me know here.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS thankyou sir I understood it
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Hi teacher, I have some problems questions about op amps can you help me?
There is a separate playlist on the solved problem related op-amp. You can check that. If you still have any doubt then you can mail me.
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS teacher,I checked before told me but the question is different little bit than ur problems
@@ALLABOUTELECTRONICS I cannot send question here because the question has a figure do you have email or anything can I send it
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Bhai msd hota (most significant digit)
In my book there is 1×0=0 but you did 1×0=1HOW😮
I didn’t see that in the video. Would you please mention the timestamp where you are referring to in the video ?
Bro ,full fluent English your using ,its somewhat difficult to us to understand quickly,😢taking more time to see 😞
Probably you can watch the video at 0.75 x and you can also turn on the subtitles.
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