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Mbps is not a file size, but a file transfer rate. It stands for "mega bits per second", in the same way that kbpsstands for "kilo bits per second".Bits, however, are different from bytes. Bytes are made of 8 bits. A kilobyte (kb) is 1024 bytes(because computing uses multiples of 4, like 8, 16, 32, 64...etc), and a megabyte (mb) is 1024 kilobytesBecause 8 bits make a byte, a kilobyte is 8192 bits, but 1024 bytes.Coming back to the question, if your transfer rate is 4 mbps, and the transfer lasts for 10 seconds, the file size is 5 megabytes.Be careful though, because Mbps = megabits per second, but MBps = megabytes per second.
The only tool that uses drill bits is a drill. There are, however, many different types of drill bits. The drill bits vary by material, size, shape, and function.
You can determine the file size of an audiobook by checking the properties of the file on your computer or device. The file size will be displayed in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes depending on the size of the file.
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32 multiplexers , each of size is 16 bits
Drill bits are not universal. You choose the size of the drill bit according to the size of hole you like to make.
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32, 64
In RAM it occupies 1500x1000x3 bytes (8bit = 1 byte). The final file size depends on the format in which it is saved on the disk.
64 bits. The word size of Pentium processors is 32 bits. 64 bits and i have an intell
it depends on the size of the Microsoft Word files; if a file is a gigabyte in size; then only one. If the file is 1 megabyte in size, then about 1,000.
It requires 6 bits to address 64 words. It does not matter what the word size is.