byte
8 Bits = 1 Byte
8 bits grouped together is called a byte. A byte is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that typically consists of eight bits. Bytes are often used to represent a character such as a letter, number, or symbol in a computer's memory. The size of a byte can vary depending on the computer architecture, but it is typically 8 bits on most modern systems.
A bit size is one. It can be either a 0 or 1. Eight bits together is called a byte. Four bits (half of a byte) is called a nibble.
it is called a byte
Phenomenons studied in Physics such as Magnetic Orientations & Process of Scattering/Reflection of Light are used to store data in smallest form called BITS. Then these bits are grouped together to represent Bytes.
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no. The answer is digital signal.
Eight bits (binary digits) together form one byte.
Bits. Groups of bits are organized into sectors or blocks, which are further grouped into clusters, which are further grouped into tracks.
one byte comprised of eight bits
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