Eight bits make a byte.
Eight bits make a byte.
A bit is a binary digit that is the second smallest increment of data on a computer. It can hold only two values which are 0 and 1.
A bit is the smallest amount of info a computer can store...
A bit is the smallest amount of data in a computer.
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Bit "A bit is the smallest unit of data that a binary computer can recognize." Morley, Deborah (2010-02-09). Understanding Computers (Page 52). South-Western. Kindle Edition.
Yes, data elements are the smallest units of data that describe an entity in a database. They represent specific attributes or properties of the entity and are used to store and manipulate information about that entity.
Theoretically, the smallest amount of data a binary computer can hold is one bit (an eighth of a byte. it can only hold two states: 1 or 0.)
If you are referring to 'bit' in computer, it is derived from binary digits, the smallest data in a computer, which is a series of 0's and 1's.
Bits are the smallest unit of measurement of computer data. 8 bits (b) = 1 byte(B). 1024 bytes(B) = 1 kilobyte (kB). 1024 kB = 1 megabyte (MB) etc..
Yes. A bit is the smallest unit of data.
The definition of computer storage is a data storage that is often called storage of memory refer to computer components and recordings media that retains digital data used.