The difference is that B comes from bytes and b comes from bits and 1byte=8bits
People often confuse Mg with Mb when measuring data because the word megabyte is abbreviated to meg. Mb stands for Megabyte Mg stands for Milligram two different units for measuring different things.
There are kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, and it continues on.
None. They refer to different things. Megabyte refers to space or capacity. Gigahertz refers to speed.
Now a days, different CD i.e. compact disc with different capacities are now available in the market. Usually the storage capacity of a CD is 700 MB.
Pixels and megabytes are two completely different things, thus a comparison cannot be drawn.
These are two completely different units of measure. MHZ (megahertz) measures frequency as cycles per second. MB (megabytes) measures memory storage.
The amount of megabytes that are used to download an app or application will vary depending on the size of the application. Each individual app is a different amount of megabytes.
These units cannot be compared because they measure different things.
There can be no equivalence. A mb is a measure of optoelectronic data storage. Different media and quality require different storage requirements.
They are all different types of units of memory or data, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes, a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes and a terabyte is 1024 gigabytes. This means there are 1073741824 kilobytes in a terabyte ;-)
N/A. kg and Mb are two completely different measurements, one measuring weight, and the other measuring computer information storage space. If you meant kB and MB, then theres a 1,000
You're either asking how many minutes of sound or video can be stored in 244.92 MB. Unfortunately, different audio and video formats have very different storage requirements. Without further information, it's impossible to tell if 244.92 MB would store several hours or several seconds of data.