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1 megabyte = 1,048,576 bytes1 word = 2 bytes1,048,576 / 2 = 524,288524,288 words make one megabyte
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The number of megabytes in 3000 words depends on the format and encoding of the text. A general estimate is that a single page of plain text (about 500 words) is roughly 2 KB. Therefore, 3000 words would be approximately 12 KB, which is 0.012 MB. If the text includes formatting or images, the size may increase significantly.
The number of words in a 3 MB text file can vary significantly based on formatting and the type of content. However, a rough estimate is that there are about 300-500 words per kilobyte for plain text. Therefore, a 3 MB file could contain approximately 900,000 to 1.5 million words, assuming it consists primarily of unformatted text.
"Where does MB come from?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase D'où est-ce que MB vient? The pronunciation of the question in the third person singular of the present indicative will be "doo eh-skuh em-bey vya" in French.
English obviously isn't your first language. If you mean "Which is more, a megabyte or a terrabyte?" then the answer is a terrabyte. There are 1024 Bytes in a Kilobyte, 1024 Kilobytes in a Megabyte, 1024 Megabytes in a Gigabyte, and 1024 Gigabytes in a Terrabyte.
megacycle, megalopolis, megabyte, megastar, megalomania, megapixel, megaplex, megaspore, megawatt
1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte 1 Megabyte = 10242 Bytes= 1,048,576 Bytes
A lot. But the things that use up the most are: 1. Videos (I'd say 5 mb a minute), 2. Music (3 mb a minute), 3. GIFS (2 mb a minute), 4. High quality images (1 mb per picture), 5. Normal images (0.5 mb a picture), 6. Text posts (0.1 mb every 100 words). This is approximate though.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --MB-MB-. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter M and 4th letter B and 6th letter M and 7th letter B. In alphabetical order, they are: zambomba
A lot. But the things that use up the most are: 1. Videos (I'd say 5 mb a minute), 2. Music (3 mb a minute), 3. GIFS (2 mb a minute), 4. High quality images (1 mb per picture), 5. Normal images (0.5 mb a picture), 6. Text posts (0.1 mb every 100 words). This is approximate though.
10 mb = 10,000,000 bytes. Each byte is equal to a single letter in memory, so 10,000,000 letters.