This question has things a little bit backwards. One byte usually consists of 8 bits (one bit is one "BInary digiT" -- either a 0 or a 1). Half a byte (4 bits) is sometimes referred to as a nybble or nibble.
Those are, of course, incompatible units. If you are referring to sound files, it depends a lot on the quality and the type of file, but a typical MP3 file uses about 1 MB (roughly a million bytes) per minute. A high-quality movie uses several MB per minute.
A nibble is 4 bits. A byte is 8 bits. So one nibble is half of one byte.
1, of course. There are 8 bits in 1 byte. 1000 bytes in a kilobyte. 1000 kilobytes in a megabyte and so on....
2 nibbles are in a byte
0.5 bytes in a nibble.
2. A 'byte' as you probably know is 8 bits (8 individual digits) and some geeks thought it would be appropriate to call half a byte a nybble (4 bits).
In the most common definition, there are 8 bits in one byte. One bit is either a flow of electricity or no electricity. This written as 0 or 1. There are four bits in a nibble and two nibbles in a byte. 8 bits = 1 byte. 1024 bytes = 1KB 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB
In the most common definition, there are 8 bits in one byte. One bit is either a flow of electricity or no electricity. This written as 0 or 1. There are four bits in a nibble and two nibbles in a byte. 8 bits = 1 byte. 1024 bytes = 1KB 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB
Incorrect There are exactly 2 million nibbles in a megabyte (MB). Correct: 4 Bits = 1 Nibble 8 Bits = 1 Byte 1024 Bytes = 1 KiloByte 1024 KiloBytes = 1 MegaByte 1024 MegaBytes = 1 GigaByte 1024 GigaBytes = 1 TeraByte 2 x 1024 x 1024 = 2,097,152 There are 2,097,152 Nibbles in a MegaByte mega- is the SI prefix for "1 million", so 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes. 1 byte = 2 nibbles, so 1 MB = 2,000,000 nibbles. There are 2,097,152 nibbles in a mebibyte (MiB). 4 bits = 1 nibble (or nybble) 2 nibbles = 1 byte 1024 bytes = 1 kibibyte (KiB) 1024 kibibytes = 1 mebibyte 1024 x 1024 = bytes in a mebibyte Here is the math: bytes in a mebibyte x 2 = nibbles in mebibyte 2 x 1024 x 1024 = 2,097,152
A nibble equals 4 bits. A byte equals 8 bits. So 32 kb would equal 64,000 nibbles.
0.25 nibbles = 1 bit
A nibble is bigger than a bit. A nibble = 4 bits, A Byte = 2 Nibbles or 8 bits
8 bits or 2 nibbles. =D.A bit is a 1 or 0 in binary and is stored on your hard drive. Every bit of every byte of every megabyte of every gigabyte are 1s and 0s.
One byte can represent 256 colours.
24 bits/pixel: one byte for red, one byte for green, one byte for blue.
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