Hello guys,
Take the International Unit as an example
1 kg= 1000 g
So,
1 byte = 8 bits
10 byte = 8×10 = 80 bits
1 Kbyte= 1000 bytes = 8×1000= 8000 bits
Computing unit:
1MB = 1 000
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Hello guys,
Take the International Unit as an example
1 kg= 1000 g
So,
1 byte = 8 bits
10 byte = 8×10 = 80 bits
1 Kbyte= 1000 bytes = 8×1000= 8000 bits
Computing unit:
1MB = 1 000
Morning guys,
The video shows a transition from mechanical to electronic computing devices in the 20th century. I believe this video talked about the development of electronic computers, focusing on the transition from transistors to Range tables to help look
Hi guys,
The first video covers the origins of historical computers. It also gives a discussion about key historical figures and milestones in computing history. I think this is one of the series about the origins of modern computers, giving
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