#computer-science
Bit (Binary Digit)
A bit (short for
binary digit) is the smallest unit of
data in a computer. A bit has a single
binary value, either 0 or 1. Although computers usually provide
instructions that can test and manipulate bits, they generally are designed to store data and execute instructions in bit multiples called
bytes. In most computer systems, there are eight bits in a byte. The value of a bit is usually stored as either above or below a designated level of electrical charge in a single capacitor within a memory device.
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