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define the following terms bit byte nibble​

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Bit

A bit (short for "binary digit") is the smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data. It contains a single binaryB value of 0 or 1

Byte

In most computer systems, a byte is a unit of data that is eight binary digits long. A byte is the unit most computers use to represent a character such as a letter, number or typographic symbol. ... Language scripts can sometimes require two bytes to represent a character.

Nibble

In computers and digital technology, a nibble (pronounced NIHB-uhl; sometimes spelled nybble) is four binary digits or half of an eight-bit byte. A nibble can be conveniently represented by one hexadecimal digit. Like crumb, nibble carries on the "edible data" metaphor established with bit and byte.

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Explanation:

bit (short for "binary digit") is the smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data. It contains a single binaryB value of 0 or 1

Byte

In most computer systems, a byte is a unit of data that is eight binary digits long. A byte is the unit most computers use to represent a character such as a letter, number or typographic symbol. ... Language scripts can sometimes require two bytes to represent a character.

Nibble

In computers and digital technology, a nibble (pronounced NIHB-uhl; sometimes spelled nybble) is four binary digits or half of an eight-bit byte. A nibble can be conveniently represented by one hexadecimal digit. Like crumb, nibble carries on the "edible data" metaphor established with bit and byte.

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