Addition - Adding numbers together to find the total., Arithmetic - Simple maths like adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing., ASCII - A system that gives numbers to letters and symbols so computers can understand them., Binary - A way for computers to store and process information using only 1s and 0s., Bit - The smallest piece of information a computer can use - it's either a 1 or a 0., Bitmap Image - A picture made up of tiny squares called pixels, like a digital mosaic., Byte - A group of 8 bits that work together to store information like a letter or number., Carry Bit - A bit added to the next column when the numbers in one column add up to more than 1 in binary., Character - A letter, number, or symbol you type on a keyboard., Character Set - A collection of characters a computer can use, like letters, numbers, and symbols., Colour Depth - The number of colours an image can show, depending on how many bits are used per pixel., Conversion - Changing something into a different form, like turning binary into decimal numbers., Data - Information stored and used by computers., Decimal - The number system we use every day, which goes from 0 to 9., Decode - Figuring out what information means, like turning binary into a word., Denary - Another name for the decimal system., Image - A picture or photo that can be on a computer screen., Metadata - Information about a file, like its size or when it was created, that helps a computer understand it better., Nibble - Half of a byte - 4 bits., Overflow - When the computer runs out of space in binary to show a number properly., Pixel - The tiny squares that make up a picture on a screen., Quality - How clear and detailed something is, like a photo or video., Resolution - How many pixels are in an image - the more pixels, the clearer it looks., RGB - The three colours (Red, Green, Blue) that screens use to make all the other colours., Unicode - A system like ASCII, but it can represent many more characters, including ones from different languages., Unit - A single piece of something, like one bit or one byte.,
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