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The basic unit is a byte.
The answer will depend on the units used for one million: bits, bytes, words, pages, videos.
Name 4 memory units in which memory of a storage device is measured not includin byte?
As far as my knowledge goes, it is like this 1. The smallest memory measuring unit is BIT 2. 8 BITS = 1 BYTE 3. 1024 BYTES = 1 MEGA BYTE (MB) 4. 1024 MEGA BYTES = 1 GIGA BYTE (GB) 5. 1024 GIGA BYTES = 1 TERA BYTE (TB) and so on... these units are generally used in computers and peripherals! you!
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The byte is the smallest sized information that a computer works on, for example to do math or to write text. Originally computers used bytes that were 8 binary digits (bits) but the larger the byte the more can be done with each computer step computer, so soon there were 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit etc. computers. So the size of the byte depends on the computer, and are getting larger all the time.
Binary digit = 1 bit. Four bits = 1 nibble. 8 bits = 1 byte.[An obsolete computer type used 9 bits to a byte, but that is history, not modern practice. ]
That would be 1/1000 of a byte, but it doesn't really make sense. The smallest unit of information is that is of any practical use is the bit, which distinguishes one of two states, for example, "0" or "1". The byte is usually understood to be 8 bits. 1/1000 of a byte, that is, 1/125 of a bit, doesn't make much sense.
In computing terms, the following units are used... 1mb = 1024kb 1kb = 1024 bytes 1 byte = 8 bits 4 bits = 1 nibble.
No. Amino acid monomers are used to make protein polymers. Nucleotide monomers are used to make DNA polymers.
Many pixels make up one image. A pixel is like one tiny piece of an image.