IPA: /ˈmɛɡəˌbɪt/
KK: /ˈmɛgəˌbɪt/
A unit of digital information that equals one million bits or 1,048,576 bits, commonly used to measure data transfer rates or storage capacity.
The internet speed is measured in megabits per second.
**Megabit** → It is formed from "mega-" (from Greek *megas*, meaning large or great) and "bit" (a term from computer science referring to a binary digit, the smallest unit of data). The word "megabit" refers to a large unit of data, specifically one million bits.
Think of 'mega-' meaning large, and 'bit' as the smallest unit of data. This helps you remember that a megabit is a large amount of data, specifically one million bits.