Kilobit [Kb] to Bit [b] Converter

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How to Convert Kilobit to BitBit

1 Kb = 1024 b
1 b = 0.0009765625 Kb

Example: convert 2 Kb to b:
2 Kb = 2 x 1024 = 2048 b

Kilobit

Definition: A kilobit (symbol: Kb or kbit) is a unit of information equal to 1000 bits. It is a multiple of the bit, which is the fundamental unit of data in computing and telecommunications.

History/origin: The kilobit is derived from the bit and utilizes the SI prefix 'kilo-' to denote a multiple of 1000. The term 'bit' was coined by Claude Shannon in the mid-20th century, while the use of prefixes like 'kilo-' for binary quantities became common in the early days of computing.

Current use: Kilobits are used to measure data transfer rates (e.g., modem speeds), storage capacities (for very small files), and data sizes. They are less commonly used today as larger units like megabits and gigabits have become more prevalent.

Bit

Definition: A bit (binary digit) is the smallest unit of data in a computer. It can have a value of either 0 or 1.

History/origin: The concept of a bit was developed by Claude Shannon in his 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." It is fundamental to information theory and digital computing.

Current use: Bits are the foundation of all digital information. They are used to represent and process data in computers, communication systems, and storage devices.

Kilobit to Bit Conversion Table

Kilobit [Kb]Bit [b]
0.01 Kb10.24 b
0.1 Kb102.4 b
1 Kb1024 b
10 Kb10240 b
50 Kb51200 b
100 Kb102400 b
1000 Kb1024000 b
10000 Kb10240000 b

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