A size of memory measurement. Bit is the second smallest preluded by byte which is equalling one typed leter on your screen. So size wise it is very small.
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Log2 260 is 8.022, so it would seem that 9 bits are required to handle 260 instructions. In practice, however, the opcode is a multiple of 8 bits, so most instructions are 8 bits, with a few being 16 bits.
The transfer rate for this nine-track magnetic tape unit is 120 inches per second x 1600 bits per inch x 9 tracks = 1,728,000 bits per second or 1.728 Mbps.
The transfer rate of an eight-track magnetic tape can be calculated by multiplying the speed by the density. In this case, the transfer rate would be 120 inches per second x 1600 bits per inch, resulting in a transfer rate of 192,000 bits per second. This means that the tape can transfer data at a rate of 192,000 bits per second.
Depends on the format IEEE double precision floating point is 64 bits. But all sorts of other sizes have been used IBM 7094 double precision floating point was 72 bits CDC 6600 double precision floating point was 120 bits Sperry UNIVAC 1110 double precision floating point was 72 bits the DEC VAX had about half a dozen different floating point formats varying from 32 bits to 128 bits the IBM 1620 had floating point sizes from 4 decimal digits to 102 decimal digits (yes digits not bits).
HSS bits, Brad bits and masonry bits.
32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).32 bits (for IPv4), or 128 bits (for IPv6).
For wood projects, the best drill bits are Brad Point bits or Spade bits. For metal projects, the best drill bits are Cobalt bits or Titanium bits.
To convert megabits to bits you just have to multiply megabits by 1,048,576 bits. 1 megabit = 1,048,576 bits.
two thousand bits No, there are 8 bits in a byte.
96,000 bits However, in Kilobytes (KB), there would be 98304 bits.
1000 bytes is 8000 bits.
The formular is: Number of bytes on a track x Rotation time Therefore, Transfer rate = 1600 x 120 = 192000ms/track