512 bytes
One Sector on storage media constitutes of 512 Bytes.
A sector has a fixed size; it will always be 512 bytes. A cluster can be as small as one sector, and can be as big as it needs to be.
One sector contains 256 bytes. Thus one megabytes consists of 4096 sectors. Hence one Megabyte is made up of 1/4096 (equal to 0.000244) sectors.
1024 bytes
There are 1,048,576 bytes per megabyte.
One hundred kelo bytes are equal to one mega bytes.
A "block" is a sizeable unit of computer data. In contrast to the conventional sector (which is set at 512 bytes), a block can be smaller or bigger (it can be equivalent to one or more units of at least one sector, called a cluster).
A 20 megabyte hard drive can store 20 megabytes. A megabyte is one million bytes; a byte is a unit of digital information.
one gigabyte is equal to one billion bytes so the answer is 32 billion bytes
The answer to this is sort of like trying to figure out how much water is in a well. One of the earliest RAM I know of was 64 bytes. I've heard of as much as 1 terabyte. It really depends on how much memory has been installed and the capacity of the motherboard.
One.
1024 kilobyte = 1 megabyte