1 MB= 1024 KB * 1024 BYTES = 1048576 Bytes
as we know 8 bits = 1 byte
so 1048576 bytes=1048576*8=8388608 bits.
so 1MB=8388608 bits
20971520 Bytes are in 20 MB.
Finishing up with some math, I got somewhere around 1048576 bits in 1 single megabit.
Roughly 678.1533203125 megabytes make up 694429 kilobytes.
1,048,576 bytes in a megabyte. 8 bits in each byte Thus 8,388,608 bits in a megabyte (MB)
1000For the general population yes, but technically it's 1024 Megabytes to the Gigabyte.It is commonly thought that also 1000 bytes equal 1 kilobyte. But to explain you must understand that 1 byte contains 8 bits. A bit being the small unit data that makes up all the information stored on your hard-drive. The problem here is that everything has to break evenly into the the number of bits.8 bit = 1 byte1,024 bytes = 1 kilobyte (8,192 bits)1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte (8,388,608 bits)1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte (8,589,934,592 bits)
1 MB = 1024 kB
yes. it takes 1000 kilobytes to make a mega byte, 1000 mega bytes to make a gigabyte, 1000 gigabytes to make a terabyte. And 1000 bytes make up a kilobyte P.S. it takes 8 bits to make up a byte.
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, so 4000 MB ÷ 1024 MB/GB = 3.90625 GB
3 mb/s download transfer to your system1 mb/s upload transfer from your systemmb/s = million bits per second
1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes 1 megabyte = 1024 kilobytes 1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes
k - meaning kilo (1000) (it can be capital or lowercase) b - bit B - Byte (8 bits) kB / KB = kilobyte Kb / kb = kilobit 10000000 | | | | | | | - Bits | Bytes |
Next up is a Petabyte, Up from that is an Etabyte. All these names are taken from physics, a simple google search will show you what's beyond an Etabyte. The size order is as follows: Bit Nybble = 4 bits (Half a byte) Byte = 8 bits Kilobyte = 1024 Bytes Megabyte = 1024 Kilobytes Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes Terabyte = 1024 Gigabytes Petabyte = 1024 Terabytes Etabyte = 1024 Petabytes