kilobit

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1024 (210) bits
1000 bits
One thousand twenty-four bits See also bit, kilo
One thousand bits (103) or 1024 bits (210)
Approximately one thousand bits: 1 bit x 2 10 (that is, 1,024 bits)
Approximately one thousand bits, or exactly 1 bit x 210 (1,024) bits 240 kilobits per second means 240,000 bits of information are being transmitted over a network per second (240 Kbps) Recall that 8 bits comprise a byte
A kilobit is a thousand bits, or 1,000 bits It's commonly used for measuring the amount of data that is transferred in a second between two telecommunication points Kilobits per second is usually shortened to Kbps Kilobits are represented with a lowercase "k" Ex: kb per second
A kilobit is simply 1,000 bits Abbreviations of kilobit (Kb) are often confused with the abbreviation for kilobyte (KB) (A byte is a group of eight bits ) Use your browser's "Back" function to return
One thousand bits Also Kb and Kbit
1,024 bits for technical purposes, transfer rates are measured in kilobits per second, abbreviated as Kbps, and count a kilo as 1,000 bits
One thousand bits
One thousand bits of data 240 kilobits per second means 240,000 bits of information are being transmitted per second over a network (240 Kbps)
Abbreviated Kb or Kbit 1024 bits(binary digits)
In data communications, a kilobit is a thousand (103) bits It's commonly used for measuring the amount of data that is transferred in a second between two telecommunication points Kilobits per second is usually shortened to Kbps * Some sources define a kilobit to mean 1,024 (that is, 210) bits Although the bit is a unit of the binary number system, bits in data communications are discrete signal pulses and have historically been counted using the decimal number system For example, 28 8 kilobits per second (Kbps) is 28,800 bits per second Because of computer architecture and memory address boundaries, bytes are always some multiple or exponent of two
Approximately one thousand bits: 1 bit x 2¹° (that is, 1,024 bits)
A kilobit is roughly one thousand (precisely 1,024) bits; kbit/s is a unit of measurement in digital transmission, indicating the number of kilobits transmitted per second
(1) For processor storage, real and virtual storage, and channel volume, 1024 bits (2) For disk storage capacity and communications volume, 1000 bits
A common unit of data measurement equal to 1024 bits A kilobit is usually referred to in the context of bit rate per unit of time, such as kilobits per second (Kbps)
One thousand bits (103) Click here for a list of SI multipliers
One thousand bits (see bit)
1,000 bits
Approximately one thousand bits, or exactly 1 bit x 210 (1,024) bits
210 bits or 1024 bits
1024 (2[10]) bits
1,024 bits Symbol: Kb
Approximately 1,000 bits back to top
In data communications, a kilobit is one thousand (1,000) bits
One thousand bits (Abbreviation: Kb)
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