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In case of IPv4, the address has 4 bytes. In case of IPv6, the address has 16 bytes.
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10 bytes - 4 for the network, 6 for the MAC address.
16KB, or 16384 bytes, can be addressed with 14 address lines. (214 = 16384)
A Mac address (Media Access Control address) is 48 bits long, which is equivalent to 6 bytes.
IPv4 addresses are 4 bytes. IPv6 IP addresses are 16 bytes.
every character consumes 2 bytes. so if your word has 4 characters then it will consume 8 bytes.
Bytes:32768 Bits:262144
32 bits or 4 bytes and an int is not an address, it is a primitive so it directly access the data without a reference.
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only uses one byte (8 bits) to encode English characters uses two bytes (16 bits) to encode the most commonly used characters. uses four bytes (32 bits) to encode the characters.
IPv4 => 32 bits => 4 bytes