Yes. There are 1,048,676 kb in a gigabyte.
No, gigabyte is bigger.
* Gigabyte (GB) is the largest unit. * Megabyte (MB) is the next largest. * Kilobyte (KB) is the third largest in your list.
In order from biggest to smallest: Terabyte, Gigabyte, Megabyte, Kilobyte Each is 1000 times bigger than the previous one.
a Googlebyte is bigger than a kilobyte I've got a list so far it goes like this....bit, nanobyte, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte petabyte, exabyte, yotabyte, yotibyte, ?, ?, Googlebyte that is the order still trying to get the last ones
One byte is 8 bits. 1 kilobyte(kb) is 1024 bytes. Each increment in size is 1024 of the previous. smallest at the top byte kilobyte (1024b) megabyte (1024kb) gigabyte (1024mb) terabyte (1024gb) etc. in short yes GB is bigger than MB
Smallest is KB, then MB, and the biggest is GB.8 Bits in a Byte1024 Bytes in a KB1024 KB in a MB1024 MB in a GB1024 GB in a Terabyte1 byte = smallest amount of memory a computer can manipulate1 kilobtye = 1000 bytes1 megabyte = 1000 kilobytes1 gigabyte = 1000 megabytes1 gigabyte is made up of 1,000,000,000 kilobytesSO NO, KILOBYTES ARE NOT BIGGER THAN GIGABYTES
Popular terms in decreasing size: mb (megabyte), kb (kilobyte), byte. Just follow the standard metric system here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system
Yes, it is.
Yes.80 megabyte = 81 920 kilobyte.4 gigabyte = 4,194,304 kilobyte
yes, there are 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte
Yes. 1GB is bigger than 604MB, so 411GB is much bigger.