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Whats is a difference between byte and bit ?
The only thing I know till now is 1 byte = 8 bits. But I dont understand from where and how this relation is comming.
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Hey Arnab Brahma
Bit-->
> A "bit" is atomic: the smallest unit of storage
> A bit stores just a 0 or 1
> "In the computer it's all 0's and 1's" ... bits
> Group 8 bits together to make 1 byte
> Everything in a computer is 0's and 1's. The bit stores just a 0 or 1: > it's the smallest building block of storage.
Byte-->
>One byte = collection of 8 bits e.g. 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0
>One byte can store one character, e.g. 'A' or 'x' or '#x27;
Hope you will understand this!!!
HAPPY CODING !!!
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It comes from definition/ convention and hasn't always been 8 bits. For more information please search in web, i.e. google it
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They're just names for data chunks. a bit is that 0 or 1, that on or off pulse. a byte is 8 of them
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0 - bit
1 - bit
00001111 - byte