Basically 1 kilobyte
2048
4 bytes
Usually four bytes.
eight bytes in most popular system
4
A java.util.Date object will take about 32 bytes in memory.
In most languages with a null reference, it is simply a memory address to a zero-length memory block. So the only memory it would occupy in these cases would be enough for a memory pointer: usually around 4 bytes.
a KB is 1024 bytes 32KB = 32*1024 = 32,768 bytes
Depending on which system you use, it either contains 24,576 bytes, or 24,000 bytes.
10000 bytes = 9.765625 kb
Kilo is greek for thousand. One kilobyte contains a thousand bytes as one kilogram is a thousand grams.
Slack
touch newfile will make a new empty file in linux os !