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Q: How are the smallest bits of matter described?
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How are atoms best described?

An atom represents the smallest particle that retains unique chemical properties.


What is another way to refer to 1 byte or 8?

1 byte = 8 bits, but that doesn't matter, a byte is the smallest amount a computer can access.


What is the name of the smallest particle of matter?

A quark is the smallest particle in matter.


What are smallest units of matter?

The smallest units of matter are the subatomic particles.


What is the smallest number that can be represented with 6 bits?

The smallest number is zero. The largest number is 63.


What is the smallest storage?

A byte is the smallest storage size, made up of only 8 bits.


How many bits does it take to describe one qubit?

Qubits and bits can not be described in terms of one another.


What is the second smallest matter?

We could say what the second smallest piece of matter if we knew what the smallest piece of matter was. Since the smallest pieces of matter known are quarks-down, strange and bottom have the lowest charge -3, they can be regarded as the first, second and third smallest particles.


How would soil sample be described?

Crumbly, bits of earth.


How would this soil sample be described?

Crumbly, bits of earth.


What is the smallest decimal number that can be stored using 8 bits?

0.0000001


What are the smallest bits of of rock found in space?

There's no theoretical minimum to size, except that you need to have more than a single molecule to call it a "rock". The smallest bits would thus be on the order of nanometers.