1234 is SI(kilobit) ~1.205kb or IEC(kilobit) 1.234kb. As defined by SI standards for binary data, a kilo-unit is 1024 base units, while the IEC defines kilo-units as 1000 base units.
Hardware manufacturers and Apple programmers usually refer to IEC units, while Linux, Microsoft programmers, and low-level programmers generally refer to SI binary units.
1 kilobyte is 8 kilobits. E.g., 1024 bytes is 8192 bits.
Suppose your binary number is stored in a series of bits in the unsigned long type named bits.Then the fragment of a C program to convert this number to a decimal value would be ..double decimal_value = 0.0;for ( unsigned long i = 0; i < sizeof(unsigned long); ++i){decimal_value += pow(2,i) * ( bits & 1 );bits >> 1; // shift all the bits to the right one spot.} // end for iDoing this work is generally unnecessary as functions such as these are built in to most programing languages.Another method for this: double decimal_value= bits;
1234 plus 5678 equals 6912
1000 kilobits = ~125 kilobytes, if you are trying to denote K as KB.
1234
divide by 8,000. Kb is Kilobits = 1000 bits and a byte has 8 bits so Kb divide by 8 = KB and KB divide by 1,000 = bytes.
Kilobits = one thousand bits per second transmitted Megabit = one million bits per second transmitted
1 kilobyte is 8 kilobits. E.g., 1024 bytes is 8192 bits.
To convert megabits to bits you just have to multiply megabits by 1,048,576 bits. 1 megabit = 1,048,576 bits.
56k is fifty-six kilobits. That is, 56,000 bits per second.42 Mbps is forty-two million bits per second. That is, 42,000,000 bits per second- a four-order advantage.
8 bits in one byte
16384 kilobits
1 byte = 8 bits1 kilobit = 1024 bits28.8 kilobits = 29491.2 bits29491.2 bits = 3686.4 bytes3686.4 bytes = 1843.2 pairs of bytes1843.2 * 20 = 36864
kbps refers to kilobits so it would be 32 kilobytes per second which is 32768 bytes or 262144 bits.
A byte is 8 bits, and kilo is 1000. So kilobyte would be faster if this is concerning transfer speed.
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.
"Kilobits per second" is a speed ... how fast data is moving from one place to another. "Megabytes" is anamount of data ... that you put in your wallet or on a CD. There's no way to convert a speed into an amount.If you had said "10 megabytes per second", then we'd answer:"10 megabytes per second is a speed equal to 80,000 kilobits per second".