A bit is a 1 or a zero. It uses the base 2 number system. There are 8 bits in a byte.
The homophone for "byte" is "bite."
Byte and bight are homophones for bite.
It's actually bits, not bite. There are 8 bits to one byte, and 4 bits make a nibble.
"Byte" is a measure of computer capacity or power. "Bite" has to do with food, or dental work.
The homonym for bite is byte. Bite refers to taking a mouthful with teeth, while byte is a unit of digital information in computing.
No, "byte" and "bite" are not synonyms; they refer to different concepts. A "byte" is a unit of digital information used in computing and telecommunications, typically consisting of eight bits. In contrast, a "bite" refers to the act of using the teeth to cut into something, usually food.
"Byte" and "bite" are homophones, words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Byte" is a unit of digital information while "bite" refers to chewing with teeth.
Since 8 bits make a bite then a bit is one-eight of a bite.
Bite into an apple - but an apple into your moothh and squeeze your jaws causing your teeth to sink into the apple, that is a bite. Or did you want to know the meaning of BYTE ? A BYTE is the basic unit of measurement of information storage in computer science.
That is called a bite. * * * * * A byte.
Most commonly, 1 byte = 8 bits. It is hardware dependent, there is no official standard for it.
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