No.
Seconds are units of measuring angles or time. 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in a degree or in an hour.
Bits and bytes are units of computer memory capacity.
The two are not related - as pints and gallons or feet and miles are.
One byte is equivalent to 8 bits. To convert bytes to megabytes, you divide the number of bytes by 1,048,576 (since 1 megabyte is 1,024 kilobytes, and 1 kilobyte is 1,024 bytes). Therefore, to find the number of megabytes in a certain number of bits, you would first convert bits to bytes (by dividing by 8), and then convert bytes to megabytes by dividing by 1,048,576.
To convert bits per second to bytes per second, you would divide the bits per second by 8, since there are 8 bits in a byte. For example, if you have 1000 bits per second, the equivalent would be 125 bytes per second (1000 bits / 8 = 125 bytes).
To convert bits per second (bps) to bytes per second (Bps), you divide by 8. For example, if you have 1000 bps, the equivalent in Bps would be 125 bytes per second. Conversely, to convert bytes per second to bits per second, you would multiply by 8.
That usually refers to the rate of data transfer - how many bits, or bytes, can be transferred every second. It might also refer to some other data processing. Reminder: 1 byte = 8 bits.
A byte is 8 bits. Thus, 32 bytes is 256 bits. Bits are each either a single 1 or 0. By statistics, you then have 2256 possible combinations. In other words, 32 bytes can represent any number from 1 to 1.15792089 × 1077.
Bytes. (B = bytes. b = bits.)
divide by 8,000. Kb is Kilobits = 1000 bits and a byte has 8 bits so Kb divide by 8 = KB and KB divide by 1,000 = bytes.
Convert the megabytes to bits. 1 megabyte = 1024 x 1024 bytes; also, you have to multiply the result by 8 to convert to bits, since 1 byte = 8 bits. If you then divide by the bandwidth (786,000 bits/second), you get the time in seconds.
two thousand bits No, there are 8 bits in a byte.
160 bits (20 bytes)
56 bits is 7 bytes.
72 bits is 9 bytes.