one kilobyte =
1024 bytes =
210 bytes
one megabyte =
1024 kilobytes =
220 bytes
one GB =
1024 MB =
230 bytes
One tera byte is 1,099,511,627,776 (240) bytes, in traditional computer memory terms, or 1,000,000,000,000 (1012) bytes, in computer communications terms. Usage is sometimes confusing, because not everyone uses the same nomenclature.
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
8 Octets! :) or 8 bytes.
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if you have too many bytes and have NO idea what to do, if you have any skill with doing so, you could try and decrease the size of the image to free up those 24 extra bytes that it uses.
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 Music CD can hold up to 700Mbs, which equals to 700,000,000 bytes, aprox.
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20971520 Bytes are in 20 MB.
ASCII = 7 bit Unicode = 16 bits UTF-8 =8 bit
Depending on the movie length, a 1 hour movie will take up to 100,000 bytes to be produced and a 2 hour movie will take around 300,000 bytes.
Computers are made up of many hardware items. Random Access Memory (RAM) is one of those components. A byte is a unit of measure for memory. Kilobytes (KB) are thousands of bytes. Megabytes (MB) are millions of bytes. Gigabytes (GB) are billions of bytes.