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this video is going to look at the relationship between the number of bits and the number of patterns that are possible for the number of bits given the simplest storage element is often referred to as a flip-flop it is useful to think of a flip-flop as a schematic diagram as shown here simply a box or an area into which you can store a bit so when we consider a flip-flop we can say a flip-flop can start a bit and this bit can be a zero or it can be a one let's consider a pattern of bits bits can be grouped together to produce many different patterns let's consider a flip-flop and let's add to it another flip-flop and now we can consider what bits can be placed in each of the flip-flops and how many patterns can be produced well let's consider them both flip-flops can store a zero as you can see another combination we can have is shown here another one and finally the last possible combination when you have two bits let's now consider three flip-flops joined together and how many diff...