1gigabyte=1megabyte=1048576kilobytes=1073741824bytes.
So there are 268435456000 bytes in 250 GB.
A terabyte is a trillion (short scale) bytes, 1012 bytes, or 1000 gigabytes.The four larger official prefixes are:petabyte = 1015 bytes = 1000 terabytesexabyte = 1018 byteszettabyte = 1021 bytesyottabyte = 1024 bytesFor values based on 1024 rather than 1000:tebibyte = 240 bytes = 1024 gibibytes (giga-binary-bytes)pebibyte = 250 bytesexbibyte = 260 byteszebibyte = 270 bytesyobibyte = 280 bytes
between 100-250 megabytes
There are three different capacities of ZIP disks, 100 MB, 250 MB, and 750 MB. A 100 MB disk holds 104,857,600 bytes, a 250 MB disk holds 262,144,000 bytes, and a 750 MB disk holds 786,432,000 bytes.
250gb is 12.5 times bigger than 20gb
Usually 1 gig can hold about 250 songs. Hope that helps.
1000 terabytes is a petabyte.There are competing scales, increased by 1000 or 1024 (binary, 210). A terabyte is a trillion (short scale) bytes, 1012 bytes, or 1000 gigabytes, and the four larger official prefixes are:Petabyte = 1015 bytesExabyte = 1018 bytesZettabyte = 1021 bytesYottabyte = 1024 bytesFor values based on 1024 rather than 1000:Tebibyte = 240 bytes = 1024 gibibytes (giga-binary-bytes)Pebibyte = 250 bytesExbibyte = 260 bytesZebibyte = 270 bytesYobibyte = 280 bytes
20,971,520 bytes = 20,480 kb = 20 mb= 0.01953 gb = 0.00002 tb
In real life,250 songs.(50X4 mb songs,so from a CD or torrent
1terabyte is twice the size of a500 gig drive
It depends on who you ask. Most companies that make hard drives consider a Gigabyte to be 1 billion bytes. In that regard, your answer would be 250 billion bytes. MicroSoft does it a little differently. They tend to divide the total number of bytes by 1,073,741,824 and label the answer as Gigabytes. According to Comcast, 250 GB is roughly equal to 50 million text emails, 62,500 songs, 125 DVD quality movies or 25,000 high-res photos.
the equivalent of the capacity 250 Megabytes in Kilobyte (derived from the SI prefix "kilo-", meaning 1,000), the unit of digital information storage equal to either 1,000 bytes (10) or 1,024 bytes (2), depending on contexts?
The PS3 in production now have 160 GB or 320 GB earlier models had 20, 40, 60, 80, 120, or 250 GB