Two megabytes (MB) is equal to 2,048 kilobytes (KB) or approximately 2 million bytes. It is a relatively small amount of storage, typically enough to hold a few high-resolution images or a short audio file. In the context of modern storage devices, 2 MB is quite limited compared to gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB) commonly used today.
1.44 Megabytes
750 megabytes
There are 292.96875 Megabyte in a 300,000 Kilobyte storage.
1 MB
Now a days, different CD i.e. compact disc with different capacities are now available in the market. Usually the storage capacity of a CD is 700 MB.
Two storage capacities of a basic CD-ROM expressed are 682 MB and 700 MB. The Compact Disk is responsible for the floppy diskette becoming obsolete as a medium of data storage.
The standard storage for the 3-1/2" floppy is 1.44 MB
850 MB
There can be no equivalence. A mb is a measure of optoelectronic data storage. Different media and quality require different storage requirements.
250 mb = 250 millibytes 250 mb is equivalent to .250 of a single byte.
A standard 3.5-inch floppy diskette typically has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB. Older 5.25-inch diskettes had capacities of 360 KB or 1.2 MB, depending on the format. These storage limits are quite small by today's standards, as modern storage devices can hold many gigabytes or terabytes of data.
5 megabytes is much smaller than 1 terabyte (about 20,000 times smaller).