Units and data storage (J277)
Across
- 2. An error occurring when a calculation produces a result too large for the allocated storage.
- 4. The base-16 number system, often used as a shorthand for binary.
- 5. A binary shift that effectively divides the number by powers of two.
- 8. One thousand gigabytes.
- 10. One thousand terabytes.
- 11. The format in which computers store and process all data.
- 14. A group of four bits.
- 17. Data about data, often included in file size calculations.
- 18. Moving the bits of a binary number to the left or right.
- 20. The number of bits used to store each sample in a sound file.
Down
- 1. The number of bits used to represent the colour of each pixel in an image.
- 3. The number of samples per second in a sound file.
- 6. One thousand bytes (or 1,024 bytes).
- 7. The base-10 number system, used by humans.
- 9. One thousand kilobytes.
- 11. A group of eight bits.
- 12. The bit in a binary number with the greatest value (acronym).
- 13. One thousand megabytes.
- 15. The smallest unit of data, representing a 0 or 1.
- 16. The bit in a binary number with the smallest value (acronym).
- 19. A binary shift that effectively multiplies the number by powers of two.