Ok So the industries is 1,000 GB equals to 1TB
But In real computer term a gb is actually 1024mb
so 1024*1000= 1024000= 1tb
1000 gb equal 1 tb Edit: actually, there are 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
1TB or terabyte and its actually 1024GB is equal to 1TB
a terabyte is bigger it is equal to 1000 gigabytes and is equal to 1000000000000bytes (1 trillion)
1 TB (terabyte = 2^40) = 1024 GB ( gigabyte = 2^30)
=50 megabytes is equal to 0.05 gigabytes==500mb is 0.05==5000kb is equal to 50mb==[this may be correct but]==1000b is equal to 1kb==1000kb is equal to 1mb==1000mb is equal to 1gb==1000gb is equal to 1tb==50 megabytes is equal to 0.05 gigabytes==500mb is 0.05==5000kb is equal to 50mb==[this may be correct but]==1000b is equal to 1kb==1000kb is equal to 1mb==1000mb is equal to 1gb==1000gb is equal to 1tb=
1Tb = 1000GB = 1000000Mb = 1000000000 Kb 13Tb = 13000Gb = 13000000Mb = 13000000000Kb
yes, but it uses some of the 1 tb to store filing information. so it knows where things are located. so it allocates that room up front for housekeeping and tells you what you have left available to use.
1000 GB make 1TB
1,024 gb = 1tb.
To be clear on the matter, 1TB, that is one Terabyte, is equal to 1,000,097,181,696 Bytes. 1GB, that is one Gigabyte, is equal to 1073741823 Bytes. When you divide the number of bytes in 1TB by the number of bytes in one GB, the answer is 931.413GB so doubling this answer, i.e. multiply by 2, one gets 1862.826GB in a 2TB HDD, and not 2048.
Answer may vary by a bit: On my external harddrive, (Which is 1Tb), it says that I can store 936 Gb. So it is somewhere around there...
There are many different factors that are needed to understand how much a 1tb of data can be fit into a hard drive. It would include what the resolution is and the compression, among other things. You can hold 212 movies which is 4.7GB to give you an idea.