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write. down the relationship between the different units of computer memory​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Memory unit is the amount of data that can be stored in the storage unit. This storage capacity is expressed in terms of Bytes.

memory storage units −

S.No. Unit & Description

1 Bit (Binary Digit)A binary digit is logical 0 and 1 representing a passive or an active state of a component in an electric circuit.

2 NibbleA group of 4 bits is called nibble.

3 ByteA group of 8 bits is called byte. A byte is the smallest unit, which can represent a data item or a character.

4 WordA computer word, like a byte, is a group of fixed number of bits processed as a unit, which varies from computer to computer but is fixed for each computer.

The length of a computer word is called word-size or word length. It may be as small as 8 bits or may be as long as 96 bits. A computer stores the information in the form of computer words.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Memory unit is the amount of data that can be stored in the storage unit. This storage capacity is expressed in terms of Bytes.

memory storage units −

S.No. Unit & Description

1 Bit (Binary Digit)A binary digit is logical 0 and 1 representing a passive or an active state of a component in an electric circuit.

2 NibbleA group of 4 bits is called nibble.

3 ByteA group of 8 bits is called byte. A byte is the smallest unit, which can represent a data item or a character.

4 WordA computer word, like a byte, is a group of fixed number of bits processed as a unit, which varies from computer to computer but is fixed for each computer.

The length of a computer word is called word-size or word length. It may be as small as 8 bits or may be as long as 96 bits. A computer stores the information in the form of computer words.

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