PB

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A unit of digital information storage: In computing, "pb" is an abbreviation for "petabyte." It represents a very large amount of data. There are two common definitions:
      • In the binary (base-2) system used in computing, 1 pb (petabyte) equals 1024 tebibytes (TiB) or 2^50 bytes.
      • In the decimal (base-10) system used in data storage and networking, 1 pb (petabyte) equals 1000 terabytes (TB) or 10^15 bytes.
    • A unit of digital information transfer: In telecommunications, "pb" can represent a petabit, a unit of data transfer rate equal to 1000 terabits or 10^15 bits.
    • The chemical symbol for the element lead: "Pb" (capitalized) is the symbol for the metallic element lead (from the Latin plumbum). It is a soft, heavy, toxic, malleable metal that is bluish-white when freshly cut but tarnishes to a dull grey.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (as a unit of information):
    • The new data center has a storage capacity of several pb.
    • The library's digital archive is estimated to be over 1 pb in size.
  • Noun (as a chemical symbol):
    • The ancient pipes were made of Pb.
    • Pb is a heavy metal that can be hazardous to health.
Advanced Usage
  • Context is crucial: The meaning of "pb" is entirely dependent on context. In a computing or data context, it almost always means "petabyte." In a scientific or chemical context, the capitalized "Pb" refers to the element lead.
  • Capitalization: The chemical symbol is always capitalized ("Pb"), while the abbreviation for petabyte is often written in lowercase ("pb").
Variants and Related Words
  • Petabyte (PB): The full term for the data unit.
  • Lead: The English name for the element with symbol Pb.
  • Plumbum: The Latin origin of the chemical symbol.
Synonyms
  • For the data unit: None standard; it is a specific unit of measurement.
  • For the element: Lead.
Related Phrases
  • Pb-free: A common abbreviation meaning "lead-free," often used in electronics and plumbing.
    • This solder is Pb-free to meet environmental regulations.
  • Pb poisoning: Refers to lead poisoning.
    • Testing for Pb poisoning is important in older homes.
Notes
  • Ambiguity: The term "pb" is highly ambiguous. It is critical to determine the context (computer science vs. chemistry) to understand its meaning.
  • Reference Context Clarification: The provided reference sentence, "the children were playing with lead soldiers," uses the word "lead" (the element), not the abbreviation "pb." This illustrates the real-world element for which "Pb" is the symbol.
Noun
  1. a unit of information equal to 1024 tebibytes or 2^50 bytes
  2. a unit of information equal to 1000 terabytes or 10^15 bytes
  3. a unit of information equal to 1000 terabits or 10^15 bits
  4. a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey
    • the children were playing with lead soldiers