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which is faster macro or micro computers?
Approximately 8,388,608 bits in 1 MB. 8bits = 1byte 1024bytes = 1KB 1024KB = 1MB
Approximately 8,388,608 bits in 1 MB. 8bits = 1byte 1024bytes = 1KB 1024KB = 1MB
54Mbps =54*1000 kbps (In actual 1KB=1024bytes) =54000 kbps =54000/8 KBps =6750 KBps (1Byte=8bits or 1B=8b) 54Mbps =54*1000 kbps (In actual 1KB=1024bytes) =54000 kbps =54000/8 KBps =6750 KBps (1Byte=8bits or 1B=8b)
Simple calculation:1024bytes = 1Kilobytes1024Kilo bytes = 1Mega bytes1024 Mega bytes = 1 Giga bytesso,340.65Mb = .332 Gb
8192 Bits are there in a kilo byte. How i arrived it? 8 bits constitute a Byte A kilibyte is a set of 1024bytes so, 8x1024=8192 bits
A gigabyte or GB for short is equivalent to 1024MBs. 1MB is equivalent to 1024KBs. 1KB is equivalent to 1024Bytes. 1 Byte = 8 Bits. I hope you get the idea...
There are 8388608 bits in 1MB, as there are 8bits in a Byte and 1024Bytes in a kilobyte and then there are 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte.There are 8388608 bits in 1 megabyte.
1KB = 1024Bytes So 36000 x 1024 = 36864000 or 36.864MB Your answer is yes it will easily fit on a 60.5MB memory stick.
Exactly 1 073 741 824 bytesAnswerThere is 1024MB in 1GB, 1024KB in 1MB, and 1024Bytes in 1KB. 1024*1024*1024*=1,073,741,824 bytes is in 1GB.
1 kilobyte is equal to 1024 bytes because computer systems operate on a binary numeral system, where values are based on powers of 2. Specifically, 1 kilobyte is defined as 2^10 bytes, which equals 1024. This binary-based measurement is commonly used in computing to represent data sizes, contrasting with the metric system where 1 kilobyte would be defined as 1000 bytes. The use of 1024 bytes helps align with the architecture of digital systems.
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