A Word is of 3 Types.
1. Half Word- It is 16 bit or 1 byte long
2. Double Word or DWORD- It is 32 Bit or 2 byte long
3. Quad Word or QWORD- it is 64 bit or 8 byte long
It is estimated that each letter of a word is about two bytes. For example, a four-letter word would be around eight bytes.
2 Bytes(16-bits) make a half word
every character consumes 2 bytes. so if your word has 4 characters then it will consume 8 bytes.
Your question used 50 bytes. This answer used 123 bytes. Your Question was 11 words, this answer is 22 words. Go figure!
The number of words in 20 bytes depends on the definition of a "word" in a specific context, as it can vary based on the system architecture. Typically, a word is often considered to be 2 bytes (16 bits) or 4 bytes (32 bits) on many systems. Therefore, if we assume a word is 2 bytes, then 20 bytes would contain 10 words; if a word is 4 bytes, it would contain 5 words.
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.
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.