There are uncountable types of USB flash drives, with sizes from 512MB to 256GB!
16,000 (approximately) in a 16 Gigabyte thumb drive.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
That would depend on what you mean by "standard." All drives made in last 20 years or so have supported HD (1.44 MB) disks.
A factory made audio CD, like any other CD will hold 700 MB of data. However, for the purpose of minimizing errors in large scale production, they are not usually filled to their maximum capacity.
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MB, KB and GB are all shortened names measuring the amount of memory or disk space that is used by a computer. KB stands for kilobyte, which is 1000 bytes. MB stands for megabyte, which is 1000 kilobytes. GB stands for gigabtye, which is 1000 megabytes. It should be noted that computer operating systems and computer hardware manufacturers measure these sizes differently. Since computers are built on binary operations, they specify sizes based on the power of two. For a computer, a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes and a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. So, if you purchase a 500 gigabyte hard drive (based on 1 kilobyte = 1000 bytes), the hard drive manufacturer will measure that as 500,000,000,000 bytes. When the computer recognizes the hard drive, it will tell you that the hard drive is 465.66 gigabytes (base on 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes). It should be noted that although the standards bodies prefer to measure a "1024" kilobyte as a "kibibyte" and so forth, the terms "kibibyte", "mibibyte" and "gibibyte" are not commonly used.
The official definition of gigabyte (GB) is 1000 megabytes (MB). The use of 1024 for memory is due to the use of binary addressing. Computers were originally structured with memory based up 8 or 64. So any larger memory will be a multiple of this. First floppy drive was 512KB. Double this and you have 1024. Then this continued up to the Gigabyte sizes. I know this is not a complete explanation but this is how the computer was made.
A classical Zip drive is a magnetic mass storage device, similar in design to a floppy disk. However, it can store far more data, some over 600 MB. Nowadays, the name "Zip" can also refer to one of several other devices made by Iomega, such as CD drives and hard drives.
The amount may very, but most of the ones made recently are 700 mb.
No a megabyte (mb) is a made up of 1000 kilobytes (kb) therefore 1572 kb is definetly not more than 27.24 megabytes (mb)
Every Gigabyte is made of 1,024 Megabytes. So therefore, there are 2,048 Megabytes in 2 Gigabytes. Hope this helps!
Yes, but only a very small amount were made right hand drive from factory