Yes. The standard definition is now 10^6 bytes. Historically, it could have represented 1,048,576 bytes (2^20 bytes), a value now defined as a mebibyte (million-binary byte).
One Terabyte is equivalent to 1000 Gigabytes One Gigabit (or Gigabyte) is equivalent to 1000 Megabytes One Megabit (or Megabyte) is equivalent to 1000 Kilobytes One Kilobyte is equivalent to 1000 bits
There are 1,380 megabytes in 1.38 gigabytes. One gigabyte is the equivalent of 1,000 megabytes. One terabyte is equal to 1,000 gigabytes or one million megabytes.
It depends on the size and type of book.
1 MB (megabyte) equals 1048576 bytes. In most operating systems that are 32-bit, 1 ASCII character takes up 1 byte (8 bits). However, recently, the unicode system of character representation has upped the number of bytes required to represent alphabets of all popular languages in the world.
Mb stands for Megabit, where one megabit is equivalent to 125 kilobytes or 125,000 bytes.
One Gigabyte is equivalent to 1024 Megabytes.
A GB (gigabyte) is equivalent to 1024 MB (megabytes).
Not much. To put it simply, one song is an average size of 5 MB or so, and you have 1 MB to work with. More specifically, one megabyte is the equivalent of 1048576 bytes.
1000 Kb = 1 Mb so ,5000 kb is equivalent to 5 Mb
1 MB (megabyte) may either refer to exactly a million bytes, or a bit more, depending on the definition used.
It isn't clear how you would measure a text message in minutes. Normally, text messages have a length in characters - each character is probably 1 or 2 bytes. A byte, of course, is one millionth of a MB.
there are 1024 megabytes in 1 gigabyte.