Eight bits make a byte.
A bit is the smallest amount of info a computer can store...
Yes. A bit is the smallest unit of data.
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.
A record is the largest unit of information in the data hierarchy. The smallest unit in the data hierarchy is called a data field.
byte
The smallest unit of data is a bit, which is either 0 or 1. Eight bits make a byte, which is one character. 1,024 bytes is a kilobyte (about one page), 1,024 kilobytes makes a megabyte and so on.
The smallest Roman army unit was the contuberium, which was an eight man tent unit.
The smallest unit of measurement used to describe the storage capacity of a computer is a "bit".
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..
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SECTOR!
The smallest unit of data a user can access in a database is typically a single cell or field within a table or record. This could be a specific piece of information, such as a name, date, or value.