They can only fit about 5mb of data or mabie even less
It would take around a Thousand Floppy's to hold 1 gigabyte of info
I have a collection of 722 mp3's that takes up 2.3 GB of space. The math says that a 2 GB disk would hold 628 mp3's. A lot will depend on how long your songs are and at what sound quality they were recorded at.
That's a bit like asking how many ounces a glass can hold - there are many different sizes of hard drives. However, the rule for data size conversion is that there are 1024 megabytes (MB) per gigabyte (GB). If it's important to go further, the same rule applies for kilobytes: 1024 kB/MB. The actual number is 1024 (2^10), but it is often approximated to 1000.
About 20,000
Like DVDs, Blu-Rays are double-layered and a double-layered Blu-Ray disc can hold up to a maximum of 50 GB, which is 5 times more data than a double-layered DVD can hold
It will hold about 256 averagely sized songs.
It can hold about 1GB to 8GB.
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a LOT!
You would need 729 floppy disks to hold 1GB of data. This is because:1 gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes1 floppy disk can hold 1,474,560 bytesSo floppy disks per gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 divided by 1,474,560, which is 728.18 disks. This means you would need 729 disks to hold the full 1GB.
I'm not sure, but it can hold as many pages u can hold. 16 on each page.
16/ 32 / 64 GB.