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− | The term <nowiki>"bits"</nowiki> is used in the discussion of digital technology to describe a single piece of binary information. Each bit can represent either a "1" or a "0" or in other words two "states." | + | The term <nowiki>"bits"</nowiki> is used in the discussion of digital technology to describe a single piece of binary information. Each bit can represent either a "1" or a "0" or in other words; two "states." |
− | Please see wordlength for more details. | + | Please see [[wordlength]] for more details. |
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 13:31, 27 August 2014
The term "bits" is used in the discussion of digital technology to describe a single piece of binary information. Each bit can represent either a "1" or a "0" or in other words; two "states."
Please see wordlength for more details.