Computer Science, asked by JhonesSmith, 8 months ago

Define units of data :?????​

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Answered by Cutedoll07
5

Hello mates

Here is Ur answer

Unit of data :

Bit stands for Binary digit

8 Bit : 1 Byte

4 Bit : 1 Nibble

1 K.B.: 2^10 byte

1 M.B. : 2^20 byte

1G.B. : 2^30 byte

1T.B. : 2^40 byte

1 P.B. : 2^50 byte

1E.B.: 2^60 byte

1Z.B : 2^70 byte

1Y.B. : 2^80 byte

Hope it helps uh ....

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Answered by Kinggovind021
0

Hey mate!!

The smallest unit of measurement used for measuring data is a bit. A single bit can have a value of either 0 or 1. It may contain a binary value (such as On/Off or True/False), but nothing more. Therefore, a byte, or eight bits, is used as the fundamental unit of measurement for data. A byte can store 28 or 256 different values, which is sufficient to represent standard ASCII characters, such as letters, numbers and symbols.

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