memory units
No, a byte is the smallest unit of measurement in computing. A megabyte is equal to 1,000,000 bytes.
1 petabyte (PB) = 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes = 1015 bytes. 1 megabyte (MB) = 1,000,000 bytes = 106 bytes. So 1 petabyte = 1,000,000,000 megabytes. A related unit, the pebibyte (PiB) is 1024 terabytes, but this is rarely used, if ever.
KB refers to kilobyte which is a unit of computer storage equal to 1,024 bytes. MB refers to megabyte which is a unit of computer storage equal to 1,048,576 bytes. 30MB equals 30,720KB.
Almost 1 megabyte because 1 megabyte is a unit of computer memory or data storage capacity, equal to 1,048,576 (220) bytes.
A 20 megabyte hard drive can store 20 megabytes. A megabyte is one million bytes; a byte is a unit of digital information.
Almost 1 Megabyte. 1 Megabyte is a unit of computer memory or data storage capacity, equal to 1,048,576 (220) bytes.
1 megabinary byte (MiB) or mebibyte (MiB) = 1,024 kilobinary bytes (KiB) = 1,048,576 bytes
The giga bite is higher. Bit is the simplest unit then comes the byte which is a unit that consists of eight bits and the kilobyte which is 1,024 bytes and then comes the megabytes and the gigabytes. 1 kilobyte (KB) 1,024 bytes 1 megabyte (MB) 1,048,576 bytes 1 gigabyte (GB) 1,073,741,824 bytes 1 terabyte (TB) 1,099,511,627,776 bytes 1 petabyte (PB) 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes
A megabyte is a unit of information or computer storage equal to either 106 (1,000,000) bytes or 220 (1,048,576) bytes, depending on context.
A byte is the basic unit of storage. A megabyte refers to 1 million bytes, a gigabyte is 1 billion bytes. These are the SI standards.
The metric unit to record data are bytes. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, etc.
1 byte = 8 bits 1 megabyte = 1 million bytes = 8 million bits That's the rounded, popular version. To be perfectly technical and accurate about it, "One megabyte" refers to a unit of data communication or storage that consists of 1,048,576 bytes, which is 8,388,608 bits. The reason is that the count of digital storage capacity and addressability is always a power of 2 .