"Weak bits" typically refer to bits in a data set or communication system that are less reliable or more prone to errors. In the context of digital communication or data storage, weak bits can lead to increased error rates and may require error correction mechanisms. The term may also be used in cryptography to describe bits that do not contribute significantly to the strength of a key or encryption.
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
kbps > Kilo Bits Per Second > 1024 bits per second mbps > Mega Bits Per Second > 1024 kilo bits per second
An opposite of powerful is weak. An opposite of generous is mean or miserly.
weak is an English word. If you are asking how to say weak in Spanish, it's débil.
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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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