byte
The smallest unit of measurement used to describe the storage capacity of a computer is called a bit. It is a binary digit that can represent either a 0 or a 1, and is the basic building block of all digital data.
the smallest measurement in the us
the smallest form of measurement is a nanometer
If your asking about them being the smallest capacity of any type of storage median for computers, then yes and no. They really are the smallest "Modern" storage medium for computers. But during the 1980's systems like the Commodore PET and 64 used cassette tapes to store data. Those held about 32KB.
For a set of measurements, the range is the biggest measurement minus the smallest measurement.
No, a byte is the smallest unit of measurement in computing. A megabyte is equal to 1,000,000 bytes.
The smallest measurement of length with any meaning is the Planck length and this is equal to approx 1.6*10^-35 metres.
Not exactly. The smallest computers are very handy, and sometimes cheaper, but in actual fact when you come to use them they are not so good. Most of them don't have a CD drive, and many of them have a very small memory capacity and RAM capacity. Also, their graphics cards aren't usually very good either.
I think the milliliter(metric system) is the smallest so it is one of them, not the smallest but one of the smallest measurements of liquid.
The smallest time measurement is the millisecond.
The smallest measurement of time known to science is called a Planck time, which is approximately 5.39 x 10-44 seconds.
Units of measurement aren't made up of anything. The smallest unit of measurement is the Plank unit - 10^-35m. The smallest sub atomic particle is a Neutrino, and it is made up of, a Neutrino!