77. AQA GCSE (8525) SLR13 – 3.3 Units


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AQA Specification Reference - Section 3.3.1 - 3.3.8

In this video we explain why computers use binary to store data. The difference between a bit, nibble, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte and petabyte is explained. These are known as measurements of capacity, or how much data can be stored either in memory or on secondary storage devices.

Don't forget, whenever the blue note icon appears in the corner of the screen, that is your cue to take notes about the content being shown on the current slide.

00:00 Units
00:13 Intro
00:18 About units of data capacity
03:13 Units
05:19 Converting between units
05:58 About units of data capacity continued
07:19 Going beyond the GCSE specification
07:33 Data capacity vs transfer speeds
09:10 Outro

Last updated: 02.05.25