That usually refers to the rate of data transfer - how many bits, or bytes, can be transferred every second. It might also refer to some other data processing. Reminder: 1 byte = 8 bits.
To convert bits per second to bytes per second, you would divide the bits per second by 8, since there are 8 bits in a byte. For example, if you have 1000 bits per second, the equivalent would be 125 bytes per second (1000 bits / 8 = 125 bytes).
To convert bits per second (bps) to bytes per second (Bps), you divide by 8. For example, if you have 1000 bps, the equivalent in Bps would be 125 bytes per second. Conversely, to convert bytes per second to bits per second, you would multiply by 8.
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No. Seconds are units of measuring angles or time. 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in a degree or in an hour. Bits and bytes are units of computer memory capacity. The two are not related - as pints and gallons or feet and miles are.
Bytes. (B = bytes. b = bits.)
two thousand bits No, there are 8 bits in a byte.
The relationship between bits per second and bytes per second is based on the relationship between bits and bytes, which is that there are 8 bits to a byte. Another thing to consider is that bits are represented by a lower case "b" and bytes are represented by an uppercase "B". An example would be: 8 bps = 1 Bps or 64 bps = 8 Bps
18 bytes is 144 bits.
72 bits is 9 bytes.
56 bits is 7 bytes.
4800 bits is 600 bytes.
16777216 bits 2097152 bytes