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Terabit (Tbit)

A terabit Tbit is a very large unit for counting digital bits and is often used to show internet and network speed.

Gigabit (Gbit)

A gigabit is a unit for digital data, equal to one billion bits, often used to show how fast internet connections and networks can move information.

Megabit (Mbit)

A megabit Mbit is a unit for measuring digital data, mostly used for internet speed, equal to one million bits and helps compare how fast data moves online.

Kilobit (kbit)

A kilobit is a small unit for counting digital data, often used for internet speed and small file sizes in computers and networks.

Bit (bit)

A bit is the smallest unit of digital information and shows a simple choice like yes or no or 0 or 1 in computers.

Data

Data is information that computers store and use, measured in units like bits and bytes, and it powers apps, games, videos, messages, and almost everything done online.

Electronvolt

An electronvolt is a tiny unit of energy used in physics to measure the energy of electrons, atoms and particles, helping scientists describe events inside atoms and high energy experiments.

BTU

BTU is a unit that measures heat energy, helping people compare heating and cooling power for things like heaters, air conditioners, and fuel use.

Kilocalorie

A kilocalorie is a unit of energy used mainly for food labels and nutrition, showing how much energy your body can get from eating or drinking something.

Calorie

A calorie is a unit that measures energy, often used to show how much energy food gives your body and how much energy things use.