Computer storage does not have any mass.
If you are using Windows, go to 'My Computer', right click your hard drive, click Properties and you will be shown the information for your hard drive (Note that this will tell you how much in gigabytes (gb). 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte).
256 MB = 1/4 of a GB. So there is a fourth of a gigabyte in 256 megabytes.
It is either 0.1 GB, or 0.093 GB, depending on whom you ask. Storage devices are advertised as decimal (or "metric") gigabytes, which is 109 or 1,000,000,000 bytes. Microsoft Windows, and indeed most programs written by classic programmers, use binary gigabytes, which is 230 or 1,073,741,824 bytes. The latter definition gives a better view of how much storage is used, because storage devices store sections of 512 (29) bytes at once, not 500 bytes. This eases address computations, etc. as computers naturally use binary numbers. Manufacturers use decimal values so that neophyte computer users can understand exactly how much capacity they're buying.
Base 10: 3 Gigabytes (3 Gb) is 3,000,000,000 bytes.Base 2: 3 Giga-binary-bytes (3 Gib) is 3,221,225,472 bytes. The difference is therefore 221,225,472 bytes. Note that memory capacities are always specified precisely, in Gibs, whereas hard-disk drives are expressed approximately, in Gbs. Thus three 1 GiB memory chips will always equate to exactly 3,221,225,472 bytes while a 3 Gb hard drive is always *at least* 3,000,000,000 bytes. However, most operating systems report both memory and hard-drive capacities in Gibs rather than Gbs, but use the Gb acronym instead of the Gib acronym. Thus hard-drives always appear much smaller than they actually are. For instance, a 3 terabyte drive will be listed as a 2.7 Tb drive (rather than 2.7 Tib), but there's still at least 3 trillion bytes of capacity.
This means the processor runs at a frequency of 1.85 gigahertz. In other words (ie.) the processor's instruction counter increments 1.85 billion times per second. If we assume that this is measured in megabytes (ie. 512 MB of RAM) then the computer has 0.5 gigabytes of memory. The memory of a computer is the amount of RAM it has. Notice that the amount memory is normally a multiple of two. A gigabyte of RAM ( 1 GB ) amounts to 1024 megabytes (1024 MB) of memory.
A British pound coin weighs 9.5 grams.
As much as the PS3 game it's also on a BluRay Disc
The 160 GB and 320 GB PlayStation 3 consoles weight approximately 3.2Kg or 7.055 lbs. The name is Playstation 3 and it is not separated into the two words Play and Station, but registered as "PlayStation®3"
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Weight of the Console for the 120 GB or 250 GB PS3 slim model is 3.2 Kilograms or a little over 7 pounds. The games themselves are the weight of a Blu-Ray Disc which is close to a CD or DVD weight, and the case with booklets which will vary but generally be around 50 grams or 2 ounces.
Well it depends on the how much GB you have when you bought your phone from where ever you bought it from it could be a 16 Gb or a 32 GB and so on.
is how much anything can hold
Storing files on the disc will not cause it to weigh more.The information stored on a hard disk drive is encoded as magnetic fields on a rigid platter containing extremely small but discrete polarization areas. Therefore, the disk will always weigh exactly the same as it always did, regardless of how much information has been encoded onto it. Bits and bytes, in this instance, are without mass. Similarly, 20th century tape recorders stored voices, sounds, or data without making their tapes any heavier. Buying a disc that has a larger capacity may mean that it is slightly heavier, if there are more components inside it. But there is not a simple relationship. An 80 Gb drive will probably weigh about the same as a 40 Gb drive.
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