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Expantion of GMT and BIT???

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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GMT

Greenwich Mean Time is the yearly average (or ‘mean’) of the time each day when the Sun crosses the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.

Find out about the Prime Meridian

Essentially, mean time is clock time rather than solar (astronomical) time.

Solar time varies throughout the year, as the time interval between the Sun crossing a set meridian line changes.

BIT

The bit is a basic unit of information in information theory, computing, and digital communications. The name is a portmanteau of binary digit.

In information theory, one bit is typically defined as the information entropy of a binary random variable that is 0 or 1 with equal probability.

Answered by arghya9960
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Greenwich Mean Time (G.M.T.), now more officially known as Universal Time (UT). This is the local civil time at the former site of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, which is located on the prime meridian. It is used as the basis for standard time in most countries of the world.

A bit (short for binary digit) is the smallest unit of data in a computer. Abit has a single binary value, either 0 or 1. ... Half a byte (four bits) is called a nibble. In some systems, the term octet is used for an eight-bit unit instead of byte.

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