I think you mean "two bits" like the litte song, "Shave and a haircut, two bits." Two bits is a quarter, twenty five cents.
Eight bits in a byte.
In ASCII encoding, if that's what you mean by "bits": 110110011011111110110110010100100000111100111011111110101 That's "love you", in ASCII.
In bits and pieces
An opposite of powerful is weak. An opposite of generous is mean or miserly.
kbps > Kilo Bits Per Second > 1024 bits per second mbps > Mega Bits Per Second > 1024 kilo bits per second
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weak is an English word. If you are asking how to say weak in Spanish, it's débil.
A bit is an eighth of a dollar, but in this sense it is never used in the singular. Two bits is a quarter.
There are 8 bits in a byte.People use a lowercase 'b' to mean "bits" and an uppercase "B" to mean bytes. So if a hard drive has 500GB, that's giga-bytes. But if a network cable lists its speed as 10Mbps, that means 10 mega-bits per second.
No it just mean 8 bits.
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