Convert from Kilobit (kb) to Bit (b)
Perform conversions of digital storage units between different units.
Kilobit (kb) = Bit (b)
Information about conversion units:
About Kilobit (kb)
The kilobit, its symbol kb, is a unit of measurement that is equivalent to 1,000 bits. It is commonly used to measure data transmission speeds or storage capacity in computer and communication systems.
A kilobit is one of the first units of measurement used to describe file sizes or transfer speeds and is a fraction of the megabit (1,000 kilobits = 1 megabit).
About Bit (b)
The bit, its symbol b (lowercase b), is a unit of measurement used in the binary system to store or transmit data, such as Internet connection speed or the quality scale of an audio or video recording.
A bit is generally represented with two values, 0 or 1, although it can also be interpreted with other values like yes/no, true/false, plus/minus, etc. It is said that 8 bits make 1 byte.
A bit is one of the fundamental units used in computer technology, information technology, digital communication, as well as for storing, processing, and transmitting various types of data.
Note: Do not confuse Bit with Byte, (8 Bits = 1 Byte).
Conversion table of Kilobit (kb) to Bit (b)
Kilobit (kb) | Bit (b) |
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1 | 1000 |
2 | 2000 |
4 | 4000 |
8 | 8000 |
16 | 16000 |
32 | 32000 |
64 | 64000 |
128 | 128000 |
256 | 256000 |
512 | 512000 |
1024 | 1024000 |