1Bit
1bit, more commonly written as “one bit,” is the basic unit of information in computing and digital communications. It represents a binary decision between two distinct states, typically labeled 0 and 1. In information theory, a bit is the amount of information needed to resolve a single binary choice where the two outcomes are possible.
As a measure of information, one bit is the logarithm base 2 of two possibilities. If the
In practical terms, computers organize data in bits. A single storage cell or line can hold one
The concept of the bit underpins digital communication, data encoding, error detection and correction, and information
See also: byte, bit rate, binary numeral system, information theory.