It's 2 Kilobytes, or 2048 bytes. A Kilobyte is a measure of storage or computer memory. Computers store data as a series of 1s and 0s (on or offs) and this is called binary. Each 1 or 0 is called a "bit" which is short for "binary-digit". 1 byte = 8 bits 1024 bytes = 1 KB
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The binary system uses forces of two base, so 1kB = 2^10 = 1024 Byte hence; 1MB = 2^10 KB= 1024 KB and 1GB = 2^10 MB = 1024 MB The answer to your question is: 1GB = 2^10 MB = 2^10 (2^10 KB) = 2^20 KB 1 GB = 1,048,576 KB
1gb = 1024mb = 2^10mb 1mb = 1024kb = 2^10kb 1gb = 1024*1024 kb = 2^20 kb = 1048576 kb
The KB of a ship is the location of the point of buoyancy measured from the ships keel. For a square barge, the KB will be T/2 (draught / 2).
If you are using the precise computer definitions of GB and KB, a GB is 2 to the 30th power and KB is 2 to the 10th power. Therefore, to convert GB to KB you multiply by 2 to the 20th power, or 1,048,576. For a rough estimate, just multiply by 1,000,000, that is to say, 1 GB is about the same as 1,000,000 KB.
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1 MB = 1024 KB, so 2MB are 2048 KB. Sometimes the factor conversion used is 1 MB = 1000 KB to simplify.
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1 GB = 1000MB 1MB = 1000KB 1 KB = 1000 bytes
There are 1024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte (GB) So 1024 kilobytes X 1024 megabytes = 1048576 kilobytes in one gigabyte 1048576 kilobytes X 2 = 2,097,152 kilobytes in 2 gigabytes
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