My assumption is you are reading paperback novels which do not have pictures in them. Therefore we are only interested in the amount of print each page contains and how many words are printed on a page. And of course low long the average paperback may be. 1 Gigabyte is 1000 Megabytes. And 1 Megabyte is 1000 million.
One gigabyte is roughly 1000 novels (uncompressed at 100,000 words per novel)
Say 500 words per page or approximately 200 pages per novel.
Have a great day and read, read read!
The prefix " giga " means 1 billion, so a gigabyte is 1 billion bytes
A byte is 8 bits. So 1 gigabit(Gb) = 0.125 gigabyte(GB)
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On iPod, it abbreviates it to GB in the usage section on general settings.
The correct spelling is "gigabyte".
1000 gb equal 1 tbEdit: actually, there are 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
More than enough. With typical ebooks ranging from 1 MB to 20 MB, you get from 400 to 8000 books in 8 GB of space.
Depends on how many pages each of the books contain, and how large or small those pages are as well as the typeset used during printing. Please be more specific.
Depending on how many gigabytes or megabytes your kindle can hold. Books In Motion audiobooks are around 400 MB. 1000 megabytes equals 1 gigabyte. You're looking at about 2 audiobooks per 1000 megabytes.
1 megabytes = 0.0009765625 gigabytes
there are exactly 1 million gb in 1 petabyte
there are 1024 megabytes in 1 gigabyte.
1 GB is precisely 1,073,741,824 bytes.
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there r 1024 gb in 1 tb...
there r 1024 gb in 1 tb...
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