2.6 Data Representation
Across
- 2. Character set which can store all languages, up to 32 bit
- 3. Our number system, base-10
- 7. The number of bits available per sample
- 11. This number system only has 2 possible characters
- 12. The smallest possible segment of an image
- 13. The smallest possible unit of data - 0 or 1
- 14. Taking a snippet of information about a sound
- 15. 1000 kilobytes
- 17. A set of data which gives extra information about other data
- 21. This occurs when binary addition results in a 9-bit answer
- 22. A form of compression which loses no data to reduce size
- 23. Continuously changing waves
- 24. 1000 bytes
- 25. A character set with 128 characters, using 7 bits
- 26. To multiply/divide binary digits by moving them
- 27. A form of error detection, on barcodes
- 28. This number system has 16 possible characters
- 31. A method to reduce of reducing file sizes
- 32. An image which loses quality if the resolution is changed
- 33. 1000 terabytes
- 34. Hz, the unit of frequency
Down
- 1. How many bits of data processed per second (kbps)
- 4. Four bits or half a byte
- 5. Stored on storage devices, stores information
- 6. 1000 gigabytes
- 8. 1000 megabytes
- 9. The number of audio samples captured each second
- 10. A standard image format which uses lossy compression
- 15. A standard audio file format which uses lossy compression
- 16. A list of characters recognised by a computer's hardware and software
- 18. The amount of storage space taken up by something
- 19. A form of compression which removes data to reduce size
- 20. The height x width of an image
- 27. The number of bits used to describe the colour of a pixel
- 29. Technology which uses discrete values, such as zero and one
- 30. Eight bits