Yes, but neither of them is exactly the number that matches its name. 1 GB = 1,073,741,824 Bytes 16 GB = 17,179,869,184 Bytes
The HST sends 120 gigabytes of science data every week. This includes photos. Such data downloads are made every day.
That depends on the observing sessions and so a number cannot reasonably be given. Another useful figure in that context: each week the HST transmits 120 gigabytes of science data. That's about 1 km of books on a shelf ....
It depends on whether your documents are hard copies or digital. There are no 100% safe ways of storing any documents, but for digital ones, external hard drives are probably some of the best. If they take too many GB, then you should probably use a specialized company to do it for you. As for paper documents, there are not many ways to store those. Probably the safest ways would be metal safes with multiple lock codes.
There are numerous options for free online storage space. Sites like Google Drive offer up to 5 GB's for free . The site bitcasa offers up to 10 GB's for free. Windows SkyDrive offers up to 7 GB's for free.
pixels do not go into megabytes. Kilabytes do. There are 1024 kilabytes in one megabyte. 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte and 1024 gigabytes in one tetrabyte.
1.3740137 gigabytes
Well it depends on the how much GB you have when you bought your phone from where ever you bought it from it could be a 16 Gb or a 32 GB and so on.
is how much anything can hold
1,024 gigabytesOn a hard drive, a terabyte, abbreviated TB, is 1012 = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes of information. That is 1,024 times a gigabyte (GB) or 1,048,576 times a megabyte (MB), which is a million million bytes.Among other things, a computer often uses one byte of space, in memory or on disk or tape, to represent one character (such as "c" or "&").To think practically how much information a terabyte of disk space holds, let's assume we're storing text from magazine pages on a computer that does use one byte per character. At an average 5,000 characters per page, 1TB of disk space could hold 220 million pages of text!Remember when 3.5" floppy diskettes were all the rage ?It will take 728,178 of those disks to equal the storage capacity of a 1,024 gigabyte hard drive.
72.90514 Gigabytes.
0.0077 GB
About 4.37 GB
0.6665 GB
32768kb to how much gb
9.3 GB
No it is not in today's society 514.4 megabytes is a small amount of data. The newer faster computers deal in gigabytes and even the programs that use the megabyte system is low. This is about the time I start cleaning up my hard drive when it reaches the megabyte range on the free space.