Because computers do everything using the binary system. 1 gigabyte of RAM is 1024 megabytes.
None. Area cannot be measured in length units - only in squares of such units.
It is an area.
It is not possible to answer in terms of a grid that cannot be seen, but a normal grid of 2 squares x 2 squares will have 5 squares.
In a 2 by 3 grid, you can count the squares of different sizes. There are 6 individual 1x1 squares, and 2 larger 2x2 squares, which can fit in the grid. Therefore, the total number of squares is 6 (1x1) + 2 (2x2) = 8 squares.
There are 9 squares I can see 12 squares in an array of 2 * 4 squares
Megahertz or MHz is not a measurement of the amount of ram. Ram is usually measured in megabytes or more likely gigabytes. Although, the frequency that the ram operates at is measured in megahertz. For example a stick of ddr3 ram can have 2 gigabytes capacity and operate at 1333 megahertz
The answer will depend on how big (or small) the squares are! Besides, an inch is a measure of distance in 1-dimensional space whereas squares are 2-dimensional objects. It is not clear, then, which aspect of the squares is being measured in inches.
response time is measured in Nanoseconds
it is measured in mb response time is measured in nanoseconds
None. Area cannot be measured in length units - only in squares of such units.
2147483648 bytes
It is an area.
Rudder wear down measurement: (Ram type Steering Gear ) At sea: 1)Jumping clearance or bouncing clearance,measured between swivel block and upper ram fork end. (lmit is 19mm) 2)Wear down clearance,measured between swil block and bottom ram fork end. (limit is 12-19mm) At docking: 1)Bouncing clearance: measured betwen top ofrudde and jmpng bar. 2)Wear down clearance: beween the bottom of rudder and reference mark.
RAM is usually measured in GigaBytes or GB. The amount of RAM is usually quite high in the numbers already and quite a few computers are reaching the next level, TeraBytes or TB. There is usually only 1 TB if it is that high, though.
2 x 2 = 4 squares
It is not possible to answer in terms of a grid that cannot be seen, but a normal grid of 2 squares x 2 squares will have 5 squares.
Nanoseconds