Kilobyte, or KB.
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1 kb = 1024 b.
Songs come in many different shapes and sizes. It all depends on the file format and the bitrate. I'm going to make a lot of assumptions here. I'll assume you're asking about the MP3 file format at a constant (as opposed to variable, which is impossible to calculate for your question) bitrate of 128 kilobits/sec(kbps). Depending on who you ask, 1 kb=1024 b or 1 kb=1000 b. In this case, it's the latter. Also keep in mind, there is added overhead in almost any music format. This overhead contains information about the file, but the added amount of size is almost negligible, especially when you talk about longer songs or songs at a higher bitrate. With the above assumptions in mind, a 1 minute song would be about 940 kB. This remains pretty linear. A 2 minute song would be 1880 kB. A 3 minute song would be 2820. A song of x minutes in length would be x * 940 kB. To get it in MB, just divide by 1024. Keep in mind, this only holds true for songs encoded at 128 kbps. At a higher or lower bitrate, you'll need to tweak the formula included below. For any math geniuses out there, that's: [time in secs] * [bitrate in kbps] * [1000 b / 1 kb] * [1 B / 8 b] * [1 kB / 1024 B] * [1 MB / 1024 kB] = Size in MB Simplified: [bitrate in kbps] * 7500 / 1048576 [128] * 7500 / 1048576 = .92 MB + [overhead for the MP3 format]. That's about 940 kB / minute
Bits are the smallest unit of measurement of computer data. 8 bits (b) = 1 byte(B). 1024 bytes(B) = 1 kilobyte (kB). 1024 kB = 1 megabyte (MB) etc..
Yes. Here is the table of B, kB, mB, gB and tB... 1,000 B's fit into 1 kB. 1,000 kB's fit into 1 mB. 1,000 mB's fit into 1 gB. and last but not least, 1,000 gB's fit into 1 tB.
These are computer measurements of the size of a folder, file, hard drive, etc.A bit is a binary digit.A byte is 8 bits.A kilobyte (kB) is 1,000 bytes.A megabyte (MB) is 1,000,000 bytes.It also makes a difference if the "B" is in capital or small letters.A capitalized B means bytes, a small b means bits, so MB = megabytes and Mb = megabits.
2 GB = 2,097,152 KilobyteByte = the amount of computer memory stored in one ASCII character.Example:the letter A=1 byte andthe word INTERNET=8 bytesthe phrase INTERCAPE ONLINE=16 bytesByte = BKilobyte = K or KBMegabyte = M or MBGigabyte = G or GB or GigHere is a conversion chart to show you how they all work together (exact calculations are shown in the parenthesis) 8 bits = 1 B 1,000 B(1,024 B) 1 KB 10,000 B 10 KB 100,000 B 100 KB 1,000,000 B(1,048,576 B) 1,000 KB 1 MB 10,000,000 B10,000 KB 10 MB 100,000,000 B 100,000 KB 100 MB 1,000,000,000 B(1,073,741,824 B) 1,000,000 KB 1,000 MB 1 G 1,000,000,000,000 B 1,000,000,000 KB 1,000,000 MB1,000 G 1 TerabyteComputer memory (RAM), storage space, and application and document sizes are measured in KBs or MBs
It really depends on weather you're asking a manufacturer or a computer.MP3 manufacturers use 1gb = 1,000,000,000 bytes.Computers use 1GB = 1024MB = 1048576 KB=1073741824 bytes.So to answer your question, it is either 1500 MB and 1,500,000 KB or 1,536MB and 1,572,864KB
b -> kb = 1024 kb -> mb = 1024 mb -> gb = 1024 gb -> tb = 1024
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1 GB = 1,024 MB = 1,048,576 KB = 1,073,741,824 B = 8,589,934,592 b GB = GigaBytes MB = MegaBytes KB = KiloBytes B = Bytes (a set of 8 bits) b = bits (an individual 1 or 0)
2621440000 B or 2621440 KB