Units and data storage (J277)

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