Anywhere from two to 1/4, depending on what encoding system you're using.
1 byte is 8 bits.
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.
If you're referring to kilobyte, then it contains 1024 bytes and if the characters are the standard ASCII character set where 1 character is 1 byte, then a kilobyte would have 1024 characters.
The number of characters in 1000 KB (kilobytes) can vary depending on the encoding used. In a standard text encoding like ASCII, 1 byte typically equals 1 character, so 1000 KB would contain approximately 1,000,000 characters. However, in encodings like UTF-8, multi-byte characters can reduce the total number of characters, so the actual count may be lower.
The number of bytes used by a character varies from language to language. Java uses a 16-bit (two-byte) character so that it can represent many non-Latin characters in the Unicode character set.
The letter S uses 1 byte of memory, as do all the other ASCII characters.
1024
There are two nibbles in a byte.
2 nibbles are in one byte
An octet is 8 bits, which forms a byte.
There are 8 bits in 1 byte.
False