Binary angular measurement refers to a way of expressing angles that utilizes a binary format, particularly in the realm of digital systems or computing. While traditional angular measurement is expressed in degrees or radians, binary angular measurement encodes angles in a binary format, which is suited for processing by digital systems. In a binary system, angles can be represented by a specific number of bits, where each bit corresponds to a power of two.
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