2147483648 bytes
4 bytes
A kilobyte (or a k) is 1024 bytes, so 16k is 16*1024 bytes or 16384 bytes.
Its the same. The unit for memory is bytes.
1024 mega bytes
Depends on how many bytes it has
4,096 In computer memory, "kilo" refers to 2 to the 10th power, or 1024, rather than to 1000.
2^16 locations or 65,536 bytes
A java.util.Date object will take about 32 bytes in memory.
In most languages with a null reference, it is simply a memory address to a zero-length memory block. So the only memory it would occupy in these cases would be enough for a memory pointer: usually around 4 bytes.
512 x 1024 bytes
In computer memory terms, one gigabyte = 1,073,741,824 bytes. In telecomunication terms, it is commonly referred to as 1,000,000,000 bytes. For most marketing reasons, it is shortened to mean 1,000,000,000 bytes, however this is slightly misleading.