Imagine your computer is like a giant toy box. When you want to save something, like a picture of your favorite animal, it gets broken down into tiny pieces called bits, think of them as colored blocks that can only be red or blue. These bits are stored in little sections inside the computer, and when you need the picture again, the computer puts all those bits back together to show you the full image.
Examples
- A bit is like a switch that can be on (1) or off (0).
- Storing a picture in memory is like putting colored blocks into a box.
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See also
- How Can a Single Bit of Data Control the World?
- How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan?
- How Can A Single Bit Of Information Change The World?
- How Can a Single Atom Hold Thousands of Images?
- How Can a Tiny Microchip Hold All Your Memories?