it deepends on the available space
No, Floppy disks can hold no more than 1440kb of info...
A floppy disk is about 5 MB big, so 5120 KB will fit on a floppy disk.
The highest density 8 inch floppy can hold a little over 1.2 MB. The smallest density 8 inch floppy can hold 80 KB.
As the media and Floppy (Floppies) disk readers technology improved the data capacity improved. The latest and highest floppy disk capacity reached 2.8 Mb. (IBM) but never became a popular size. From latest to earlier sizes ( inches relate to the size of the media ) 3.5" Floppy disk 1.44 Mb. , was called double or high density disk - " in common use for a long time. 3.5" 720 Kb. , single density disk 5.25" 1.2 Mb. ( Paper / non rigid PVC cover ) 5.25" 720 Kb. 5.25" 360 Kb. Common with earliest PC's around 1990 5.25" 180 Kb. other sizes were also used for non standard Computers ie.:" IBM Mainframe computer" 8" 360 Kb. 8" 180 Kb. Other disks that looked like 3.5" size Floppy disks, but contained a more rigid media disk and a stronger 3.5" enclosure , are called Zip disks with capacities up to 120 MB
5.25" floppy disks were available in a large number of storage capacities. These include 110 KB, 360 KB (DD), 720 KB (QD), and 1.2 MB (HD). There were also a couple non-standard formats that went all the way up to 100 MB.
Around 1001 KB, like a floppy disk.
In computing, 3 kb means 3 kilobits, or approximately 3,000 bits. More precisely, 1 kb is 1024 bits and not 1000 bits because of the way in which computer use binary to store data. So, 3 kb is 3096 bits of data. It's an amount of data. You can divide the number of bits by 8 to determine the number of bytes of storage. Many people write kb when they really mean to write kB. kB means kilobytes. Also some people make the mistake of writing kb when they really mean kbps, or kilobits per second, which is a rate of transferring data.
Eight inch floppy disks held about 160 KB. Later popular 5-1/4 inch floppy disks initially held 360 KB, but later a 1.2 MB version was introduced. Finally hard cased 3-1/2" floppy disks came out, which held 1.4 MB.
No kb's smaller than gb
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There have been several different types of disks that have been called "floppy" 1.44 megabytes could be stored on the most recent (3 1/2") floppies which were encased in hard plastic. Earlier there were both 5 1/4" and 8" floppies these had a smaller capacities, for example of 360 Kb or 140 Kb respectively
The portable storage device that holds the least amount of data currently is the 3. 5 inch floppy diskette with its 1. 44 MB capacity. The almost completely extinct 5. 25 inch floppies used to hold even less data; 360 KB.