What are analog signals and digital signals?

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(N/A) In electronic circuits such as amplifiers and oscillators,signals exist in the form of continuous changes in current or voltage over time. Such signals are called continuous or analog signals.
$A$ typical analog signal is shown in figures $(a)$ and $(b)$.
If a current or voltage signal has only two discrete values (minimum and maximum),the signal is called a digital signal.
The signal in figure $(c)$ is in the form of a waveform or pulse,which has only two signal levels.
$A$ binary system for displaying such signals is convenient. Binary uses only two digits,$0$ and $1$. The maximum value (e.g.,$5 \ V$) of voltage is expressed as $1$,and the minimum value (e.g.,$0 \ V$) is expressed as $0$.
The input and output voltages indicated by these two values ($0$ and $1$) in a digital circuit are valid.

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For the given logic circuit,to have the output $Y=1$,the possible combinations of inputs are:
$a) A=0, B=1$
$b) A=1, B=0$
$c) A=0, B=0$
$d) A=1, B=1$

The real-time variation of input signals $A$ and $B$ are as shown below. If the inputs are fed into a $NAND$ gate,then select the output signal from the following.

For the logic circuit shown,the truth table is:

The output of a logic gate is low when any one of the inputs is high. Which gate does this statement describe?

The truth table given below represents which logic gate?
$A$$B$$Y$
$0$$0$$0$
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