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1 byte = 8 bits

1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes = 8192 bits

2 kilobytes = 2048 bytes = 16384 bits

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What is the maximum capacity of the 16 bit memory?

The maximum capacity of a 16-bit memory is 2^16 bits, which equals 65,536 bits. When converted to bytes, this is 65,536 bits divided by 8 bits per byte, resulting in 8,192 bytes or 8 kilobytes (KB). Thus, a 16-bit memory can store a maximum of 8 KB of data.


16 bits is equals to how many bytes?

2 bytes 8 bits in a byte


How many bits per second is 2 MB?

2 MB per second equals 16,777,215.9 bits per second.


How many mb in 2 KB?

2048 KB


How many bits are there in 1.2 Mb?

The 'k' in 'kb' stands for 'kilo', which means 1000. Therefore there are 1000 bits in a kb. Close, but didn't really answer the specific question (see 'bits' vs 'byte'). It's really important when you get into specific record-sizes, and/or lots of records, when sizing a DB, pipe-sizes, network-sizing, traffic and whatnot, that one calculate exactly, and off by this factor (see below) could be (or become) serious matters. K in computing means 2^10th power, in BYTES, so 1K = 1024 BYTES. Then 1 byte = 8 bits (don't EVEN get into words, dbl-words, quad-words, or any hardware-dependent stuff like that). So, then 1K * (1024 BYTES/1K) * (8 bits/1BYTE) = 8192 BITS in a kiloBYTE.


Convert 2 byte binary number to decimal?

0.00195 KB equals 2 bytes


What is the meaning of 'Shave and a haircut 2 bits'?

It was the cost of a shave and a haircut in a barber shop during the mid-1800s - 2 bits. 2 bits equals a quarter.


How many KB is 2GB?

There are 1024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte (GB) So 1024 kilobytes X 1024 megabytes = 1048576 kilobytes in one gigabyte 1048576 kilobytes X 2 = 2,097,152 kilobytes in 2 gigabytes


2gb is how much KB?

2 GB = 2,097,152 KilobyteByte = the amount of computer memory stored in one ASCII character.Example:the letter A=1 byte andthe word INTERNET=8 bytesthe phrase INTERCAPE ONLINE=16 bytesByte = BKilobyte = K or KBMegabyte = M or MBGigabyte = G or GB or GigHere is a conversion chart to show you how they all work together (exact calculations are shown in the parenthesis) 8 bits = 1 B 1,000 B(1,024 B) 1 KB 10,000 B 10 KB 100,000 B 100 KB 1,000,000 B(1,048,576 B) 1,000 KB 1 MB 10,000,000 B10,000 KB 10 MB 100,000,000 B 100,000 KB 100 MB 1,000,000,000 B(1,073,741,824 B) 1,000,000 KB 1,000 MB 1 G 1,000,000,000,000 B 1,000,000,000 KB 1,000,000 MB1,000 G 1 TerabyteComputer memory (RAM), storage space, and application and document sizes are measured in KBs or MBs


How can calculate 1 megabyte equals 1048576 bytes?

1 megabyte (MB) is calculated as 2 raised to the power of 20, which equals 1,048,576 bytes. This is based on the binary system, where 1 kilobyte (KB) equals 1,024 bytes (2^10). Therefore, 1 MB equals 1,024 KB, and since each KB is 1,024 bytes, multiplying 1,024 by 1,024 gives you 1,048,576 bytes.


How many number of bits are required to permit selection of 1 out of 32 equi-probable events?

5 bits, since 2 to the power 5 equals 32.


How many bits can fit on a link with a 2 ms delay if the bandwidth of the link is 1mbps?

To calculate how many bits can fit on a link with a delay of 2 ms and a bandwidth of 1 Mbps, we first convert the bandwidth to bits per millisecond: 1 Mbps = 1,000,000 bits per second, which equals 1,000 bits per millisecond. With a delay of 2 ms, the number of bits that can fit is 1,000 bits/ms × 2 ms = 2,000 bits. Therefore, 2,000 bits can fit on the link during the 2 ms delay.