The answer is 246 sectors. 123 x 1024 bytes per KB = 125,952 total bytes in the file. 125,952 bytes / 512 sectors per cluster = 246 sectors
1 byte = 8 bits By that logic 16 bytes = 8 x 16 bits So 16 bytes contain 128 bits Do note that bits always typically come in powers of two. 2,4,8,16,32,64,128, and so on.
A track on a storage device typically consists of multiple sectors. The exact number of sectors on a track can depend on the specifications of the device, but it is typically in the range of a few hundred to a few thousand sectors per track.
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Kilo is greek for thousand. One kilobyte contains a thousand bytes as one kilogram is a thousand grams.
One sector contains 256 bytes. Thus one megabytes consists of 4096 sectors. Hence one Megabyte is made up of 1/4096 (equal to 0.000244) sectors.
If you are using the ASCII system, the word "duck", as it has four letters, contains 4 bytes, or 32 bits.
As a byte is typically a sequence of 8 bits, there are a total of 72 bits in nine bytes.
how many sectors in bse
No definite answer, many corporate databases contain terabytes of data. In the case of smaller business it can be a few gigabytes.
1073741824 bytes or 10243 bytes or 230 bytes
1024 bytes