In the most common definition, there are 8 bits in one byte.
One bit is either a flow of electricity or no electricity. This written as 0 or 1. There are four bits in a nibble and two nibbles in a byte.
8 bits = 1 byte.
1024 bytes = 1KB
1024 KB = 1 MB
1024 MB = 1 GB
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8 Bits is one Byte. Half of a byte (4 bits) is a nibble.
2 bytes 8 bits in a byte
A bit is one binary unit - either a one or a zero. A byte contains 8 bits. (so for example a byte would look like "10011011") Half a byte (or 4 bits) is called a nibble, no kidding!
byte
Bits are way measuring data. Eight bits equal one byte. One thousand bytes equal one kilobyte. One thousand kilobytes equal one megabyte and so on.
Generally speaking, eight bits to a byte. There is no actual standard that defines how many bits are in a byte, but it has become something of a de facto standard.
1 byte = 8 bits
An octet is 8 bits, which forms a byte.
There are always eight bits in a byte
There is only 1 bit in a bit. If you are meaning how many bits are in a byte, there are 8 bits in one byte.
Eight bits are in one byte
1 byte=8 bits SO, 3byts=24 bits
1 byte = 8 bits (4096 bytes) x (8 bits/byte) = 32768 bits
8 bits/byte x 1024 bytes/KB = 8192 bits/KB
4 bits=1 nybble 2 nybbles=1 byte8 bits in a byte
There are 8 bits in 1 byte.
4 bits=1 nybble 2 nybbles=1 byte8 bits in a byte