Data storage or information is the capacity of system information The most commonly used units of data storage capacity are the bit.
The bit is a basic unit of data storage (information) in computing and digital communications.
A kilobyte (kB) is a unit of data storage. One prefix Kilobyte is equal to 8000 bits.
Multiply the prefix kilobyte value by 8000.000000
bit = prefix kilobyte x 8000.000000
Divide the bit value by 8000.000000
prefix kilobyte = bit / 8000.000000
One bit (b) is equal to 0.000125 prefix kilobyte (10³ bytes)
1 bit (b) = 0.000125 prefix kilobyte (10³ bytes)
One prefix kilobyte (10³ bytes) is equal to 8000.000000 bit (b)
1 prefix kilobyte (10³ bytes) = 8000.000000 bit (b)