The exact number of documents that 2GB can hold depends on the size of the documents. Generally speaking, 2GB of storage can hold up to approximately 400,000 pages of standard text documents or around 2000 high-resolution photos.
it really depends on how large your document are and what type of document they are. the average word document is for me anyway is 50KB and 1 GB is 1048576KB. so i could save around 20,000 written documents. but this really depends on what type of document it is.
Conventionally, a byte of information can hold 1 character, so the simple answer is approximately 1000 million characters (which equates to roughly 200 million words). However, there are operating system overheads in managing disk space. Modern word processors often use 2 bytes per character to handle accented characters. Also, word processor documents have their own large overheads for font and formatting information.
A document can be of any size. Thus, you can fit between 0 and a 1,000,000,000 files in 1 GB.
As with any such question, it depends on the size of the files. For example, you would only be able to store a single 1GB file on this disk, or 100 files of size 10MB.
depends how much memory the documents take up... 1 GB is 1024 MB 1 MB is 1024 B and 1 B is 8 bits
Around 38400 pages word document
it depends on the size of each movie.
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how many GB needed in a 350 page non fiction book?
This depends on the size of the documents in question. However, the following is an estimate.A 1 page document is approximately 30KB in size (this is for an Office 2003 document)There are 2097152KB in a 2GB flash drive2097152KB divided by 30KB = approximately 69,905 documentsSo you could probably fit about 69,905 1-page documents on a 2GB flash drive.We could also do the same for a 10-page document, which is approximately 145KB (again, Office 2003):2097152KB divided by 145KB = 14,463 documentsNeedless to say, it's a lot of documents!
1 bit is the smallest amount of information that can be stored 1/0 on/off 1n = 4 bits ( nibble ) 1b = 8 bits 1w = 16 bits 1lw =32 bits 1d = 64 bits 1f = 64 bits 1K = 1024b 1mb = 1024k (1024 * 1024) bytes 1gb = 1024mb Hope this helps
1 gigabyte = 1 048 576 kilobytes
2 GB refers to a digital storage capacity. Two Gigabytes is equivalent to 2147483648 bytes. This used to be considered a very larger amount of storage, but by modern standards is fairly small. None the less, you can store hundreds of documents, a fair number or pictures, or even a long video or two.
5 GB = 5120MB 1 GB = 1024MB
How many 5 mb mp 3 files can be stored on a 1 gb flash driver
Slightly less than 200.
Approximately 1,855 files of that size.
This depends on the size of the documents in question. However, the following is an estimate.A 1 page document is approximately 30KB in size (this is for an Office 2003 document)There are 2097152KB in a 2GB flash drive2097152KB divided by 30KB = approximately 69,905 documentsSo you could probably fit about 69,905 1-page documents on a 2GB flash drive.We could also do the same for a 10-page document, which is approximately 145KB (again, Office 2003):2097152KB divided by 145KB = 14,463 documentsNeedless to say, it's a lot of documents!
It depends on the content of the pages, but on average, 1 GB can hold about 500,000 to 1,000,000 pages of text documents.
An 8 GB memory card can be used to store photos, videos, music, and documents. 1 GB equals 1024 MB which equals 8,192 GB.
1 megabytes = 0.0009765625 gigabytes
1 bit is the smallest amount of information that can be stored 1/0 on/off 1n = 4 bits ( nibble ) 1b = 8 bits 1w = 16 bits 1lw =32 bits 1d = 64 bits 1f = 64 bits 1K = 1024b 1mb = 1024k (1024 * 1024) bytes 1gb = 1024mb Hope this helps
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there are 1024 megabytes in 1 gigabyte.
there r 1024 gb in 1 tb...
there r 1024 gb in 1 tb...