.jpg Is a file extension where images are saved. KB or Kilobyte is a type of computer storage size.
JPG is an image file format, while KB usually refers to storage space required. There actually is a .KB file format which is rarely used. It is some kind of keyboard script file. I doubt this is what you are dealing with, however.
Provided the file is less than 147 kb you will need to re-name each copy as you transfer to floppy from 1 to 10 i.e. My Photo1.jpg, My photo2.jpg, .etc
Usually. but it also depends on other things such as image format (bmps is usually wayy bigger than jpg)
181 kb is bigger than 1.41 kb.
The two cannot be compared. KG relates to weight MB relates to bytes of date. If you meant KB then 1024KB =1 MB
1.41 KB is smaller than 181 KB.
KB Holland goes by KB.
Did you mean: 'How much bytes in 1 KB?' If you did: the answer is 1000 bytes in 1 KB.
1000 kb is rounded down because in all technicality 1024 kb is really a megabyte, not 1000 kb.
It depends on the size of the pictures. It can hold over a hundred pictures if the pictures are smaller than 150 kb. A 100kb picture size: 550 x 349 - 100k - jpg
This is because the picture is not in a format of jpg or jpeg - Yes, it is!! Tried standard 40-200 kB JPG, PNG and GIF files but they're not allowed. I used to upload even 1-2 MB PNGs.
It depends on your file system. Some filesystems are CASE sensitive but typically JPG and jpg are the same thing.