Bit (b) to Kilobit (kb) converter

Converting from Bit (b) to Kilobit (kb) in Data storage

What is Bit (b)

A bit (b) is the smallest unit of data in computing and digital communications. It can have a value of either 0 or 1, representing the binary language of computers.

What is Kilobit (kb)

A kilobit (kb) is a multiple of the unit bit, equal to 1000 bits. It is commonly used to measure data transfer rates or storage capacity in computer systems.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Bit to Kilobit, you can use the following formulas:

  • Kilobit (kb)=1000Bit (b)

  • Bit (b)=Kilobit (kb)×1000

Examples

  • 14 bits (b) is equal to 0.014 kilobits (kb)
  • 2 bits (b) is equal to 0.002 kilobits (kb)
  • 8 bits (b) is equal to 0.008 kilobits (kb)

Use this page to perform converting from Bit (b) to Kilobit (kb) for your data storage needs.

Bit to Kilobit conversion table

b to kb conversion table

Bit (b)Kilobit (kb)
0.01 b0.00001 kb
0.1 b0.0001 kb
1 b0.001 kb
2 b0.002 kb
3 b0.003 kb
4 b0.004 kb
5 b0.005 kb
6 b0.006 kb
7 b0.007 kb
8 b0.008 kb
9 b0.009 kb
10 b0.01 kb
10 b0.01 kb
20 b0.02 kb
30 b0.03 kb
40 b0.04 kb
50 b0.05 kb
60 b0.06 kb
70 b0.07 kb
80 b0.08 kb
90 b0.09 kb
100 b0.1 kb
1 000 b1 kb
2 000 b2 kb
3 000 b3 kb
4 000 b4 kb
5 000 b5 kb
6 000 b6 kb
7 000 b7 kb
8 000 b8 kb
9 000 b9 kb
10 000 b10 kb