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None, because there can be no conversion.A mph is a measure of speed, with dimensions [LT^-1]. A mHz is a measure of frequency with dimensions [T^-1]. According to the most basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion between two measures with different dimensions is not valid.
1 byte = 8 bits 7 mega bits per second = 7/8 mega byte per second 1.5 mega byte per second = 12 mega bits per second
Well this is a twofold answer because pressure itself does not mean anything when it comes to wind but rather pressure gradient or how fast the pressure drops over a given area. The faster the pressure drops over a small area the stronger the wind is forced to blow.Now lets take 2 examples here: atmospheric pressure 915 mb pressure drop: 25 mb Distance: 100 miles pressure drop/mile = 1/4 mb atmospheric pressure: 990 mb pressure drop: 25 mb Distance: 100 miles pressure drop/mile = 1/4 mb in these 2 situations the wind would blow the same speed. However like most situations the standard air pressure outside of the system would be around the same pressure or around 1010 mb so if we have the same 2 storms again but one of the storms is much larger then the other storm here is the result: atmospheric pressure 915 mb pressure drop: 95 mb Distance: 380 miles pressure drop/mile = 1/4 mb atmospheric pressure: 990 mb pressure drop: 20 mb Distance: 80 miles pressure drop/mile = 1/4 mb Again the wind speed would be the same since we are still falling at 1/4 mb per mile. So atmospheric pressure, storm size, surrounding air pressure, and other factors all come into play here... however if you had 2 of the same sized storms in the same atmospheric conditions but one had a pressure of 915 mb and the other had an air pressure of 990 mb the one with the 915 would have a higher wind speed due to a higher pressure gradient.
Yes, megahertz (MHz) is a unit of frequency that represents one million cycles per second. It is commonly used to measure the clock speed of a computer processor or the frequency of a radio wave.
The most expensive memory you can frind per megabyte is 942,518,4562 dollars. it cost this much because you are cheating in your tech class. if you still cant find the answer you must need some extra help.
MB stands for megabyte and is a unit of measurement for digital storage capacity, while GHz stands for gigahertz and is a unit of measurement for processor speed. MB measures the amount of data that can be stored, while GHz measures the speed at which a processor can execute instructions.
fsb is the speed at which the processor receive or send data to ram , mb, or other chips through bus sushanta mohanty cuttack
Those are different forms of measurement: Megabytes are a measure of space in computers, minutes are measures of time. You may be asking about how many megabytes you can download in a minute. THat number varies widely with processor speed, internet connection, and other factors.
They are two different things. the 1.66ghz is the speed of your processor, while 512MB is the size of your RAM or memory.
You can but the lag would be horrendous
1.6 GHZ refers to the processor speed not the memory so your question can not be answered. Memory will be measured in megabytes.
The memory of a computer is measured in bits, most commonly megabytes (MB) and gigabytes (GB). The speed of a computer is measured in Ghz.
0.14 is a number. If you give a unit of measure (mb/sec, gb/sec) it can be determined.
I believe the term you meant is MBPS, unless you truly were asking about Mega Pits Ber Second. MB per second is a measurment of connection speed to a network. MB is just a measure of memory. It's kind of like Miles per Hour: a measure of speed based on how much gets done over a period of time.
The Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 processor has a 2.4 MHz clock speed, 4 MB L2 cache and 1066 MHz FSB Speed. It features an enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology Processor Fan and Thermal Monitoring Technology.
Hours are measures of time, and megabytes are a measure of memory. These two are not compatible. If you mean how long does it take to download 50 MBs, the speed varies depending on your connection speed. You might be able to download this in 5 to ten minutes.
The CS M7000 model is a high-performance computer processor with a clock speed of 3.2 GHz, 8 cores, and 16 threads. It has a cache size of 20 MB and supports DDR4 memory. The processor is built on the 7nm architecture and is compatible with AM4 socket motherboards.