Kilobyte to Bit Converter

What is a Kilobyte?

A Kilobyte (KB) is a unit of digital information storage used to measure data size. In decimal notation (base 10), 1 Kilobyte equals 1000 Bytes. In binary notation (base 2), 1 Kilobyte equals 1024 Bytes.

What is a Bit?

A Bit (b) is the most basic unit of digital information, representing a binary state of either 0 or 1. It is used as a fundamental building block for data storage and processing in computing.

How many Bits in a Kilobyte?

  • Decimal (Base 10): 1 Kilobyte is equal to 8,000 Bits (1 KB = 103 B × 8 bits per Byte).
  • Binary (Base 2): 1 Kilobyte is equal to 8,192 Bits (1 KB = 210 B × 8 bits per Byte).

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Kilobyte to Bit Conversion Table

Kilobytes (KB) Bits (b) Decimal Bits (b) Binary
1 KB 8000 b 8192 b
5 KB 40000 b 40960 b
10 KB 80000 b 81920 b
15 KB 120000 b 122880 b
20 KB 160000 b 163840 b
25 KB 200000 b 204800 b
30 KB 240000 b 245760 b
35 KB 280000 b 286720 b
40 KB 320000 b 327680 b
45 KB 360000 b 368640 b
50 KB 400000 b 409600 b
55 KB 440000 b 450560 b
60 KB 480000 b 491520 b
65 KB 520000 b 532480 b
70 KB 560000 b 573440 b
75 KB 600000 b 614400 b
80 KB 640000 b 655360 b
85 KB 680000 b 696320 b
90 KB 720000 b 737280 b
95 KB 760000 b 778240 b
100 KB 800000 b 819200 b