They're not the same kind of measurement.
And it's Hertz, not hyrt.
Hertz refer to speed, or how many processes are completed per second.
Bytes refer to size, or physical amount of data that it can hold.
It'd be like comparing how fast a car can go and how much a car weighs. Two very different things.
a megabyte is 10 X smaller than a gigabyte . No, a MB is 1000 times smaller than a GB.
A KB is smaller than MB a MB is smaller than a GB and i think its memory
No. 17.7MB is smaller than 205MB.
5gb. Mg are smaller than gb.
Yes, 81.0 MB is less that 1.9 GB.
No. Kilobytes are very small. I'm not sure how many are in Gigabytes, but I can answer your question. Kilobytes are smaller than both Gigabytes and Megabytes.
It doesn't even have a full GB. It has 120 something MBs and MBs are smaller than GBs.
No, bytes are not bigger than gigabytes (GB); in fact, they are much smaller. One gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (2^30 bytes). Therefore, when comparing the two, a gigabyte represents a significantly larger amount of data than a single byte.
No, a terabyte is not smaller than a kilobyte; in fact, it is much larger. One terabyte is equal to 1,024 gigabytes, and one gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes, which in turn is equal to 1,024 kilobytes. Therefore, a terabyte contains approximately 1,073,741,824 kilobytes.
Ya... Yes it is. 1,024 MB = 1 GB 4,096 MB = 4 GB
1GB is 1,000 MB which is smaller than 1TB which is 1,000,000 MB (or 1,000 GB)
1000 kb equals i mb and 1000mb equals 1 gb