Art, asked by abhilashasingh5575, 11 months ago

what is the major difference between bits and bytes ????

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Answered by vishwakarmaj136
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Actually no, there's a big difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is much bigger — eight times bigger, to be exact, with eight bits in every byte. By extension, there are eight megabits in every megabyte, and one gigabyte is eight times bigger than one gigabit.

Answered by sekar4576
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Bits and Bytes both measure amounts of data. However, they are typically used in two different contexts. Bits, kilobits (Kbps), and megabits (Mbps) are most often used to measure data transfer speeds. ... Bytes, on the other hand, are used to measure data storage.

When we have 8 of these bits, we call it 1 byte. 1000 bytes is called a Kilobyte (KB) and 1000 of those are called a Megabyte (MB.) The major difference between bits and bytes is that bits are commonly used to measure speed, while bytes are used to measure size. Think of bits per second as a speed in km/h.

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