KB on gold typically refers to "karat gold," which is a measure of the purity of gold. The karat system ranges from 1 to 24, with 24 karats representing pure gold. For example, 18K gold means that 18 out of 24 parts are pure gold, with the remaining 6 parts made up of other metals. This measurement helps consumers understand the quality and value of gold jewelry and items.
The 14k means it is gold and the kb is the maker or company.
The b in 14 KB is where the gold came from in your case it is from Mexico.
Did you mean: 'How much bytes in 1 KB?' If you did: the answer is 1000 bytes in 1 KB.
KB refers to space, KB means Kilobyte.
it is probaly the initial of the person who makes the ring...i'm a jeweller and in every ring i make i stamp kb. for the karat of gold it would say 10kt
It's real gold,It just means that it was made in Mexico. Yes sir!
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If you 1 oz gold from Apmex, in ok., you pay approx $187.00 tax KB.
KILA BYTE it is a memory unit
512 kb is 512 kilobites.
If you mean kbs as killabites then there is 1000 kb in a mb therefore there is 400 kb in 0.4 of a mb