2 Bytes(16-bits) make a half word
2056 1024 bytes = 1 Kilobyte therefore 1024x5= 5 Kilobytes thus 1024X5= 5120 divided by 2= 2560 Remember that a nybble is half of a bite a "nybble" is half a byte, you divive
1024 bytes
Computer 'bites' don't exist! Its Bytes, and a you do not get half a Byte. So there is no name.
IPv4 addresses are 4 bytes. IPv6 IP addresses are 16 bytes.
14 bytes for the header and 4 bytes for the FCS (Frame Check Sequence) for a total of 18 bytes.
It is estimated that each letter of a word is about two bytes. For example, a four-letter word would be around eight bytes.
every character consumes 2 bytes. so if your word has 4 characters then it will consume 8 bytes.
There are 4 bytes in 32 bits. (4 * 8 = 32)
2 bytes= 1 word so, 102400 bytes= 102400/2=51200 words
A magabyte isn't a word. A: If you mean Megabyte then there are 1048576 bytes in a Megabyte.
7 and a half, roughly
If you are using the ASCII system, the word "duck", as it has four letters, contains 4 bytes, or 32 bits.
2 bytes=16 bits make a word
how many bytes are there in a 64-bit machine? Another Answer: It takes 8 bytes to store a 64 bit number.
A word is a group of bytes.
On a 16 bit i80386 machine a nibble represents 4 bits or half of a byte. A byte represents 8 bits. A word represents 16 bits or 2 bytes. On 32 bit machines the DWORD(double word) is available and represents 32 bits or 4 bytes. On the newer 64 bit machines a QWORD represents 64 bits or 8 bytes of data. QWORD stands for QuadWord or Quadruple Word. On modern computers, a single character consumes 2 bytes of data in memory. So the word cat would consume 6 bytes. These are known as DBCS or double-byte character sets.
16 bit(eg : 01F8) is one word.