"Bits per second" (BPS) is also called "baud". It means the number of individual "on/off" pieces of information. Eight "bits" are put together to make a "byte", which can be used to represent an asciii character. Internally, multiple bits are assembled in an organized way to represent EVERYTHING in your computer from pictures to text files or even applications.
The whole internet has no actual way to be measured but you can measure the flow rate at any point in the internet works: Bit rate - bits or bytes per second, computing power via FLOPS (floating operations per second), packets delivered per second, and even mean voltage. What most people would use is bytes (or megabytes) per second of data flow.
The unit of internet speed is the kilobyte. Most internet connections are measured in kilobytes per second. Some connections are measured in megabytes as well.
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The SI unit for measuring temperature is Kelvinkelvin kelvin
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It depends what you're measuring. For example, if you're measuring distance, the SI unit used is the metre.
The unit is called 'speed'.
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Byte=8 Bits, is the basic data measuring unit.
[Speed] = [any unit of length] divided by [any unit of time].
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It's a great unit if you're measuring small volumes or capacities. It wouldn't be good at all for measuring speed or time.
" FLOPS " = Floating Point operations Per Second
There are different units for measuring different characteristics: mass, weight, length, area, volume, temperature and so on.
A Minute is either a unit of Time or a unit of Angular Measurement. A GigaByte is a unit for measuring digital data capacity. We need to know what type of digital data.
A knot is a unit for measuring speed at sea, and equals 1.852 meters/hour.
A knot is a unit for measuring speed at sea, and equals 1.852 meters/hour.
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Distance travelled against time. For instance, miles per hour (MPH) to measure the speed of a car.