Because 1024KB makes up 1 MB, and 1024B makes up 1KB etc. This is because , "computer language" is binary (0's and 1's) and thus the closest to 1000 that can be achieved in just one multiple (i.e. 10000000000 or 000000001000) is 1024.
No, because 1mb is equal to 1,000kb
1024kb=1mb
1MB = 2 to the power of 20 bytes = 1024 x 1024 bytes
256Kbps is the same as 0.25Mbps, as 1MB is equal to 1024Kb... so 4 seconds would equate to 1Mb
A 1MB RAMAC has 1 MB. Or 1MB = 1024KB
1mb=1024kb
1KB (kilobyte is smaller than 1MB (megabyte) 1MB = 1024KB so 1KB = 0.0009765625 MB Hope that helps Cheers
50Mb=51200 Kb 1Mb=1024Kb So 50*1024=51200
1024KB = 1MB 1KB = 1/1024MB One KB is 0.0009765625MB.
1MB is 1024KB, 10240KB is 1024KB multiplied by 10, so its 10MB
There are 1024KB in 1MB.
1GB=1024Mb 1MB=1024Kb Than 32Mb Is equal to 32786kb 32Mb=32768kb
None there is 1024kb in 1mb