Yes.
A megaBYTE is equivalent to (2^20 - 1) unique values, or a little more than one million values.
A kilobyte is equivalent to (2^10-1) unique values, or a little more than one thousand values.
No, the megabyte (MB) is bigger than the kilobyte (KB).
A megabyte (MB) is bigger than a kilobyte (KB).
1000 kilobytes or something like that makes a megabyte
KB is kilobyte 1 thousand bytesMB is megabyte 1 million bytes
KB = kilobyte , while MB = megabytekilobytes are smaller than megabytes.1 kilobyte = 1,024 bytes1 megabyte = 1,048,576 bytes
A megabyte by a factor of 103.
Yes. There are 1,048,676 kb in a gigabyte.
In order from biggest to smallest: Terabyte, Gigabyte, Megabyte, Kilobyte Each is 1000 times bigger than the previous one.
Yes, a kilobyte is less than a megabyte. A kilobyte is equal to 1,024 bytes, while a megabyte is equal to 1,024 kilobytes.
a Googlebyte is bigger than a kilobyte I've got a list so far it goes like this....bit, nanobyte, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte petabyte, exabyte, yotabyte, yotibyte, ?, ?, Googlebyte that is the order still trying to get the last ones
A mb is bigger. 1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte (kb)and 1024kb = 1 megabyte (mb)
One byte is 8 bits. 1 kilobyte(kb) is 1024 bytes. Each increment in size is 1024 of the previous. smallest at the top byte kilobyte (1024b) megabyte (1024kb) gigabyte (1024mb) terabyte (1024gb) etc. in short yes GB is bigger than MB