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How many address bits are needed

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1 TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes

How many address bits are needed for this much data.
 

Usually 1024 or 2^10 rather than 1000 is regarded as a kByte. Consistenty 2^30 are a GByte and 2^40 a TByte, which also answers your question.
 

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