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In computing and telecommunications a bit is a basic unit of information storage and communication (a contraction of " b inary dig it "). It is the maximum amount of information that can be ...
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Computer Software and Applications question: What is a byte and a bit? Answer A byte is made up of eight bits. A bit is a single state, usually represented by a 0 or a 1. Using binary code, eight bits ... A byte is made up of eight bits. A bit is a single state, usually represented by a 0 or a 1. Using binary code,
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A bit is the smallest possible unit of digital information, because it can have only two values, which can be interpreted as ON and OFF, or numerically as 0 and 1. You can group eight bits together with each one independently ON or OFF. Tak...
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A bit is smallest amount of data that hard drive can hold. 1024 bits make one byte, 1024 bytes make one kilobyte,1024 kilobytes make one megabyte, and 1024 megabytes make one gigabyte.
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Bit (horse) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A bit used in equestrian activities is a piece of metal or similar synthetic material that is placed in the mouth of a horse or other equid and allows a rider to control the animal. It rests on the ...
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This page describes the term bit and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... A single bit can hold only one of two values: 0 or 1. More meaningful information is obtained by combining consecutive bits into larger units. For example, a byte is composed of 8 consecutive bits.
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Definition of Bit ... Definition: A Bit is a digit in the binary number system. It can have two values, 0 or 1.
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Some sources define a kilobit to mean 1,024 (that is, 210) bits. Although the bit is a unit of the binary number system, bits in data communications are discrete signal pulses and have historically been counted using the decimal number system.
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