1 word is equal?
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Answer / tarun19nov
1 word is equal to 16 bits which is also equivalent to 2 bytes i.e. 1 byte is equal to 8 bit.
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Answer / avijit sinha
Generally 1 word is equal to 2 bytes or 16 bits but it can
also be 4 bytes or 32 bits. It depends on architecture.
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Answer / pawan pandey
A word is basically the number of bits a particular computer's CPU can deal with in one go. It varies depending on the computer architecture you're using.
So, 1 word = 16 bits or 2 bytes , or
1 word = 32 bits or 4 bytes
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