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Kilobytes are a measure of data size, not time. This would be the same as asking how many kilograms are in a meter. If you're asking about time taken to transfer five kilobytes, then the answer is very few. On a good dial-up connection, you can transfer five kilobytes in about one second, so the answer would be roughly 1/3600. On other types of connections it would be even less.
Well their are 1000 kilobytes in 1 Megabyte so it would approximately be 8.7 Megabytes/second.
In terms of internet transfer speeds, it describes the speed of the connection. This transfers data at 200,000 bytes per second. However, if the speed is in Kbps rather than KBps, the measurement is actually in kilobits. There are 8 bits to one byte, so you would have to divide this number by 8 to get the kilobytes per second.
Nope! 3k = 3,000 3kb would be kilobytes.
The place to download Bluetooth file transfer software on an Android phone or tablet would be through Google Play. For Apple products the software would need to be downloaded through iTunes.
Kilobytes are a unit of data measurement. Seconds are a unit of time measurement. The two arent connected in any meaningful way that would allow us to answer your question. It is tantamount to asking how many gallons are in a mile, there just isn't a good way to answer.
kbps refers to kilobits so it would be 32 kilobytes per second which is 32768 bytes or 262144 bits.
it would take the same space as if you download the song on your computer and then transfer the song to the ipod
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One way to download images from a Sanyo Katana to an Ipad is to use the Bluetooth feature on each device and transfer the images. Another would be to upload the pictures onto a computer and transfer the image files via USB.
The download from the ISP is not 1.5 gigabytes. It is 1.5 megabits per second or 1500 kilobits per second (kbps). A gigabit network interface card is used for local area network transfer of files at speeds of 1000 kbps not for transfer from the Internet. So gigabit NIC cards transfer data from computer to computer at these speeds and will not increase transfer data faster from the ISP to the computer at a faster rate than a 100 megabit NIC card. One might see a download speed in bits from the ISP at 1500 kilobits per second. However, if your application on your computer has a message saying transfer at 160 kBps this is words that have been transferred. Since there are 8 bits per word you would have to multiply the number of words times eight(8) to get the bits per second. So 160 x 8 would be 1280 kbps. Again, the gigabit board will not increase Internet download, only the speed that data is transferred between two computers on a local area network.
Depends on several factors: 1) internet connection speed, 2) type or kind of download [photos, pdf, etc], 3) your CPU speed on your computer. Normally should only take a few seconds at the most.