A 0 or 1, reflecting the use of the binary numbering system Used because the computer recognizes either of two states, OFF or ON Shortened form of binary digit is bit
The fundamental unit of storage in all digital computers A binary digit has two settings, conventionally represented by "0" and "1"
A bit is a word contracted from binary digit A "1" or "0" which represents the most fundamental unit of information in a digital system
The smallest unit of information (data) and the basic unit in data communications A bit can have a value of zero or one (a mark or a space)
(bit) Either a 0 or 1 The Internet uses binary digits to represent information, including: audio, video, and text
The smallest unit of information (data) and the basic unit in data communications A bit can have a value of zero or one (a mark or space)
Unit of information in two-level digital notation which may be 0 or 1 A member selected from a binary set
A digit to base 2, i e 0 or 1, which is the fundamental mathematical unit used in computing
A 0 or 1, reflecting the use of a binary numbering system (only two digits) Used because the computer recognizes either of two states, OFF or ON Shortened form of binary digit is bit
the average number of binary digits needed to express one radix digit in a non-binary numeration system; on the average a number that can be expressed in N decimal digits takes 3