Convert Bits (b) to Terabytes (TB)

Enter a value below to convert Bits (b) to Terabytes (TB).

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Conversion:

1 Bits (b) = 1.25e-13 Terabytes (TB)

How to Convert Bits (b) to Terabytes (TB)

1 bit = 1.25e-13 tb

1 tb = 8000000000000 bit

Example: convert 15 Bits (b) to Terabytes (TB):

25 bit = 3.125e-12 tb

Bits (b) to Terabytes (TB) Conversion Table

Bits (b)Terabytes (TB)
0.01 bit1.2499999999999998e-15 tb
0.1 bit1.25e-14 tb
1 bit1.25e-13 tb
2 bit2.5e-13 tb
3 bit3.7499999999999997e-13 tb
5 bit6.25e-13 tb
10 bit1.25e-12 tb
20 bit2.5e-12 tb
50 bit6.25e-12 tb
100 bit1.25e-11 tb
1000 bit1.25e-10 tb

Bits (b)

Definition

A bit (b) is the most fundamental unit of digital information. It represents a single binary value — either 0 or 1. All digital data, from text to video, is ultimately encoded as sequences of bits.

History

The term 'bit' was coined by mathematician John Tukey in 1947 and later popularized by Claude Shannon in his groundbreaking 1948 paper 'A Mathematical Theory of Communication.' It became the foundation of information theory and digital computing.

Current use

Bits are used to measure data transmission speeds (e.g., megabits per second for internet bandwidth), encryption key lengths, and signal processing. They remain the atomic unit underlying all digital storage and communication systems.

Terabytes (TB)

Definition

A terabyte (TB) is a decimal unit of digital information equal to 1,000,000,000,000 bytes (10¹² bytes), or 1,000 gigabytes.

History

The terabyte entered mainstream use in the 2000s as external hard drives and enterprise storage systems scaled to multi-terabyte capacities. Cloud providers like AWS, Google, and Azure now operate at petabyte and exabyte scales.

Current use

Terabytes are used to measure large storage devices (HDDs, SSDs), NAS systems, enterprise backup solutions, and cloud storage tiers. Consumer external drives commonly range from 1 TB to 20 TB.