What Is a File

A File Stores Information

A file is a collection of information saved on a computer. Every piece of work you create — a drawing, a story, a photo — gets saved as a file. Files stay on the computer even after you switch it off.

Example

Think of a file like a page in your exercise book. The page holds your written work. A computer file holds digital work — words, pictures, or music — instead of ink on paper.

Every File Has a Name

Each file gets a filename so you can find it later. A filename has two parts separated by a dot. The part before the dot is the name you choose. The part after the dot is called the extension — it tells the computer what type of file it is.

📄 How a Filename Works

my_story
.
docx
▲ Name you choose
▲ Extension (file type)

Common File Types

Different types of files use different extensions. The extension tells the computer which program to use to open the file.

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.docx

Word document

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.jpg / .png

Picture / Photo

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.mp3

Music / Sound

🎬

.mp4

Video

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.pdf

Printable doc

How Big Is a File?

Files take up space on the computer's storage. We measure this space in units. A small text file is just a few kilobytes (KB). A photo is a few megabytes (MB). A long video is several gigabytes (GB).

📈 File Size Comparison

Text file (.txt) — a few KB

Photo (.jpg) — a few MB

Video (.mp4) — several GB

Quick Review

QuestionAnswer
What is the part after the dot in a filename?Extension
Which extension is used for a photo?.jpg or .png
Which is bigger — KB or MB?MB (megabyte)

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