Haha, luckily there are no confusing conversions from 'metric' memory to 'U.S.' memory. A megabyte's a megabyte, no matter where you live.
The metric unit to record data are bytes. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, etc.
1,000 scf = 1 mcf. A cubic foot is commonly abbreviated cf and is a standard petroleum field unit. The m stands for 1,000. A bit of confusion exists. The metric SI system, considers k = 1,000 (kilo) and M = 1,000,000 (Mega). However, if the metric system is used, then it should be in cubic meters. The computer world give another standard with kilobytes and megabytes. See related links.
Hope this helps metric system works in 10s 100s or 1000s here is a rough overview 10 mm equals 1 centimetre 100 centimetre equals 1 metre also 1000 millimetres equals 1 metre 1000 metres equals a kilometre the metric system also works on volume as well 1 cubic metre equals 1000 litres 10 cms cubed is 1 litre Hope this helps try wikipedia site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system
THE METRIC SYSTEM WONDERLAND or THE WONDERS OF THE METRIC SYSTEM
You are a bit confused here. There is no such thing as 1 metric. Metric is the name of the system of measurement that is a decimalised system of measurement. 1Kilometre = 1000metres 1 Kilogram = 1000 grams 1 Square metre = 1000cubic decimetres etc
All of the above. I forget the exact amount, but a couple of bytes equals a kilobyte, a couple of kilobytes equals a megabyte, a couple of megabytes equals a gigabyte, and a couple of gigabytes equals a terabytes. You can even go further by saying a couple of terabytes equals an exobyte.
Two gigabytes are equal to: * 2048 megabytes, when using the binary number system * 2000 megabytes, when using the decimal number system2 gigabytes, using the metric index conversion as per the recommendation of the IEC, is equal to 2000 megabytes. However, the use of metric index conversions is still ambiguous, and may refer to 2048 megabytes in certain instances.
With the metric system, one million is described by the prefix Mega (capital M). One million bytes (b) would be a Megabyte or Mb.
Popular terms in decreasing size: mb (megabyte), kb (kilobyte), byte. Just follow the standard metric system here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system
A megabyte.
There is only 1 metric system - a German litre equals an English litre.
1 GB equals 1,024 Megabytes
It is 16 mm, whether or not in the metric system!
1 GB equals to 1024 MB.
one megabyte equals one 1024 part of a gigabyte
The metric unit to record data are bytes. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, etc.
There are actually 2 answers to this question.In the decimal system (often used in networking and storage such as HDD) 1 MB = 1000KB. So 1,000,000 KB = 1,000 MB = 1 GB.In the binary system (mostly used in RAM memory) 1MB = 1024 MB. So 1,000,000 = 976.5625 MB = 0.95367431640625 GBAnswer you are looking for: 1000000 kilobyte = 976.5625 megabyte