Bits
Bits are the fundamental unit of information in information theory and digital computing. A bit represents one of two possible states, typically 0 or 1. The term bit is a contraction of binary digit and was coined by John Tukey in the late 1940s. In information theory, a single bit denotes the amount of information required to distinguish between two equally likely alternatives.
In practical terms, bits quantify data size and transfer rates. Data storage and communication are measured
The physical realization of a bit relies on binary states of a system, such as voltage levels