Across
- 2. A group of 4 bits, or half a byte.
- 4. Our everyday number system, which is base 10.
- 7. The number of possible states that can be produced by a given number of switches.
- 11. A unit of data equal to 1000 megabytes.
- 13. The process of changing a number from one base system to another, e.g., binary to denary.
- 14. A unit of data equal to 1000 terabytes.
- 15. A group of 8 bits, which can represent one character of text.
Down
- 1. A unit of data equal to 1000 kilobytes.
- 3. The number system computers use, consisting only of 0s and 1s.
- 5. A single 0 or 1, representing the smallest unit of data.
- 6. A unit of data equal to 1000 bytes.
- 8. The bit with the largest value in a binary number, furthest to the left.
- 9. An electrical component inside computers that represents power on (1) or power off (0).
- 10. The bit with the smallest value in a binary number, furthest to the right.
- 12. A unit of data equal to 1000 gigabytes.
