It's actually bits, not bite.
There are 8 bits to one byte, and 4 bits make a nibble.
two
Since 8 bits make a bite then a bit is one-eight of a bite.
2 nibbles are in one byte
One byte can represent 256 colours.
24 bits/pixel: one byte for red, one byte for green, one byte for blue.
A byte is a sequence of 8 zeroes or ones in a binary system, which is known as a bit. One byte can store one alphanumeric character.
Generally speaking, eight bits to a byte. There is no actual standard that defines how many bits are in a byte, but it has become something of a de facto standard.
There is only 1 bit in a bit. If you are meaning how many bits are in a byte, there are 8 bits in one byte.
Well my friend a megabyte cannot indeed be "converted" as such to a gigabyte. One byte is a unit of measurement of data. Consult this table below. 1 byte = byte 1000 bytes = kilobyte 1000 kilobytes = megabyte 1000 megabyte = gigabyte You can now see that in fact that a megabyte cannot be converted to a gigabyte you just need to expand. I hope this helps Philipopop
A "B" is one byte.
One.
1024