Yes, K is bigger then KB in computer wise and other.
There are 1024 KB in one MB, and there are 1024 MB in one GB (and there are 1024 GB in one TB).
Yes, K and KB are the same thing.
Of course not
1 mb is equal to 1024 kb. So 2 mb is bigger than 37 kb.
No, there are 1024 KB in one MB, and 1024 MB in one GB. So 10 KB is not greater than 20 MB.
1000 kb equals i mb and 1000mb equals 1 gb
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
Gb
MB. 1,024 Bytes = 1 KB or Kilobyte 1,024 KB = 1 MB or Megabyte 1,024 MB = 1 GB or Gigabyte. It's that simple.
* Gigabyte (GB) is the largest unit. * Megabyte (MB) is the next largest. * Kilobyte (KB) is the third largest in your list.
1 GB=1 Million KB........ SO GB>KB
A KB is smaller than MB a MB is smaller than a GB and i think its memory
Popular terms in decreasing size: mb (megabyte), kb (kilobyte), byte. Just follow the standard metric system here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system
Kg stands for "kilogram" which is a measure of physical mass, where as MB stands for Megabyte, which is a measurement of data. However, there is a measurement of data known as a kilobyte, which is abbreviated "kb". One Megabyte contains 1,000 Kilobytes.
0 A GB is larger than a KB as such it's impossible to have a GB in a KB. GB stands for Gigabyte KB stands for Kilobyte 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB