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Logic Gates FAQs

Q.1 What are the 7 important logic gates?


Ans.1
There are seven important logic gates: AND, OR, XOR, NOT, NAND,
NOR, and XNOR.

Q.2 Why are they called logic gates?


Ans.2
Logic gates are electronic circuits having one or more inputs and only
one output. The association between the input and output is based on a
certain logic. Hence the name logic gates are given

Q.3 What are logic gates used for?


Ans.3
Logic gates are used to make arrangements so that electrical outputs
only turn on when the exact logic sequence has been applied. Each
logic gate has a name that serves to illustrate how different inputs will
determine the possible outputs.

Q.4 What is a logic gate simple definition?


Ans.4
A Logic gate is a sort of the basic building block of a digital circuit
having two inputs and one output. These are utilised to carry out the
logical operations on single or multiple binary inputs and result in one
binary output.

Q.5 Which are universal logic gates?


Ans.5
A universal gate is a gate that can execute any Boolean function
without the requirement to use any other gate type. The NAND and
NOR gates are universal gates.

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