In computing, a bit is a unit of information that can have only one of two possible values, most commonly represented as either 0 or 1.
The bit is the fundamental unit of information in computing and is the smallest possible unit of information that can be manipulated.
In early computing, bits were represented by the presence or absence of electrical current in a circuit. Today, bits are most commonly represented as binary digits, which are either 0 or 1.
The bit is important because it is the smallest unit of information that can be manipulated and it can be …