There are 1000 bytes in a Kb.
Technically, there would be 1.44 × 1000 × 1000 = 1,440,000 bytes in 1.44 megabytes. However, the "1.44 MB" floppy disk was actually mislabeled. It actually held 1.44 x 1000 KiB = 1.44 x 1000 x 1024 bytes = 1,474,560 bytes
1024 bytes is a kibibyte (KiB).1000 bytes is a kilobyte (kB).
do you mean kb (kilo bytes)? If so: 1mb =1000 kb. Thus 1024mb = 1024000kb
1 megabinary byte (MiB) or mebibyte (MiB) = 1,024 kilobinary bytes (KiB) = 1,048,576 bytes
This is due to the classic difference between GB and GiB, KB and KiB. Humans think 1KB = 1000 bytes while computers think 1 KB =1024 bytes (2 to the 10th power). To be more accurate (and avoid this confusion) 1024 bytes should be referred to as 1 KiB (kibibyte). A DVD can hold approximately 4.7 GigaBytes (GB) but only 4.37 GibiBytes.
There are 1000 kilobytes in 1 megabyte, but a common misinterpretation is that there are 1024 kilobytes in 1 megabyte.Most things are measured in 1000s (like hard drives, internet speeds, etc.), but memory is measured in 1024s due to the binary addressing.1024 kibibytes (KiB) = 1 mebibyte (MiB)1000 kilobytes (kB) = 1 megabyte (MB)
The x48 speed you are referring to is CD speed. DVD x1 is 1350 KB/s, while a CD x1 is 150 KB/s. DVD x16 is 21.6 MB/s (21.094 MiB/s) CD x48 is 7.2 MB/s (7031.25 KiB/s) Do keep in mind that these are SI units, and 1KB = 1000 bytes. In computer units, 1 KiB = 1024 bytes.
25MB is 25 megabytes, which is 25,600 kilobytes (kB) or 26,214,400 bytes. A kilobyte is 1024 bytes (210 bytes), while a megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes (220 bytes). A gigabyte (GB) is 1,073,741,824 bytes (230 bytes). And so on for terabyte (TB, 240 bytes), petabyte (PB, 250 bytes), exabyte (EB, 260 bytes), zettabyte (ZB, 270 bytes) and yottabyte (YB, 280 bytes). Note that 25Mbit is 25 megabits which equates to 3,276,800 bytes because there are 8 bits in a byte. Some conventions just use a lower case b to denote bits, such as 25Mb, however it is best to be explicit when referring to bits. Just to add to the confusion, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) symbols are KiB, Mib, Gib, etc for bytes, and Kibit, Mibit, Gibit, etc, for bits.
Computers use an exponential system to represent bytes:1 mb = 1000 kbKilo means 10001000(E1000)1000 is the exponentSO THERE ARE 1000 KB IN 1 MB
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