Bandwidth
1 Byte = 8 bits (definition)-- Take the number of MegaBits-- Divide it by 8-- The answer is the number of MegaBytes.
The human brain on average takes in 11 million bits of information per second. However the brain is only aware of just 40 of those bits of information per second.
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4 bits is equal to 50 cents the old college cheer was 2 bits- 4bits -6 bits a dollar if you can't hear us we'll shout a little louder
They will require 24 bits per second to 30 frames each second.
It is a binary digit and computers use it to store and process data. A single binary unit is called a bit which stands for binary digit. Computer memory is measured in bytes. One byte is made up of eight bits.
kbps > Kilo Bits Per Second > 1024 bits per second mbps > Mega Bits Per Second > 1024 kilo bits per second
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Generally, but bit rate can be defined as any bit per unit of time so it could also refer to bits per minute, bits per hour or bits per day or bits per year etc...For the most part though bit rate is bits per second.
Binary: 1 bit Octal: 3 bits Hexadecimal: 4 bits Decimal: somewhere between 3 and 4 bits. In theory, about 3.32 bits.
"GB" is not a connection speed. Connection speeds, or more precisely bandwidth, are expressed in bps (bits per second), or some multiple thereof.
1 byte = 8 bits 1 byte per second = 8 bits per second 1 million bytes per year = 8 million bits per year
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2 MB per second equals 16,777,215.9 bits per second.
-- take the number of bits per second-- divide it by 8-- the result is the number of Bytes per second
Both can best be expressed in terms of a data rate, e.g. bits per second. It may take some math, but all information of any kind, packaged in any form or format, can be described in terms of its content measured in bits.