it depends on the size of the Microsoft Word files; if a file is a gigabyte in size; then only one. If the file is 1 megabyte in size, then about 1,000.
There is no simple answer to that. It depends on the sizes of the files, as they can be different sizes.
That depends. A 16 gigabyte flash drive will hold up to 16 gigabytes. Every single file on your computer is a little different in size. You could have 16 one gigabyte files, or one 16 gigabyte file, or one 6 gigabyte file two 1 gigabyte files two 2 gigabyte files and one 4 gigabyte file.
16 GB is a lot of space for small files like mp3. But 16GB is probably not big enough to hold a lot of software files. It can hold a number of movies as well provided that the movies are not on HD.
That will vary with the size of the picture files.
A 32 GB flash drive can hold about 2050 MP3 files. A 32 GB flash drive will hold around 64 MP4 files, depending on how long they are. USB flash drives are able to be written over if you want to delete the information.
It depends on how big the music files are
It depends on the length, format and bit rates of the files you want to add. But typically a 30 GB iPod can hold 75 hours of video.
It depends on how large the files that you put on it are. I have a 2GB flash drive, and I put on it a ton of files. 16GB is a lot of capacity.
It will vary widely based on the quality of the video files.
That depends on the nature of the information. In high quality photographs, 4 GB might hold just a few dozen, or a few hundreds. For text-based files, it might hold many hunderds of thousands.
Each single-layer DVD can hold up to 4.7 GB.
I have one, and the average (avi,mp4,dvdrip) files for movies are around 700mb.. And there's a 1000mb to the gb so around 20-25 but there's hames and other files wich take a lot of the 16gb up.