Basic unit of memory
The basic unit memory of measurement computers use is a bit. A bit represents a 0 or a 1, and you can think of it as a kind of on or off switch. When the switch is on and electricity is running, that’s a 1. When the switch is off and the electricity stops flowing, that’s a 0. In a nutshell, all a computer does is manage these pulses of electrical energy, these ones and zeros.
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