1 frame= 1000 bytes
where, 1 byte= 8 bits
therefore, 1 frame=8000 bits
sixth bit is 1 seventh bit is 1 eigth bit is 0
Taken from http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/frame/research/mpeg/mpeg_overview.html The typical data rate of an I-frame is 1 bit per pixel while that of a P-frame is 0.1 bit per pixel and for a B-frame, 0.015 bit per pixel.
In order to know how many bits/second there are in 1 frame/second, you need to know how many bits are in that frame. In a typical asychronous serial protocol with 8 bits per frame, the bit rate would be 0.125 bits/second. If you are talking the IP network layer of TCP/IP, then the frame size is very dependent on the underlying message payload and headers.The original question, by the way, is invalid. Its asks "how many bits does...", but it should have asked "how manys bits per second does...".
A bit is an abstract concept, equal to one binary digit (0 or 1).
2 bytes because 8-bits is equal to one 1 byte
1 bit = 0.25 nibbles (4 bits to a nibble) or 1 bit = 0.125 bytes (8 bit to a byte) ---- The above....is confusing....dunno... Here's a better answer. Either 1 or 0. Bit is an acronym for Binary Digit.
1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, or ml. So 180ml is quite a bit smaller than 1000ml, or 1 liter
The answer depends on what R is. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer depends on what R is. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
16 or 32 generally but it depends on architecture
How many cent is equal to 1 Are?"
0.25 nibbles = 1 bit