1000 kb is rounded down because in all technicality 1024 kb is really a megabyte, not 1000 kb.
M is a prefix that means "mega" which means million. There are a million bytes in a megabyte. A computer counts with 1024 b / kb, and the same for mb / gb and so on.1 Mb in a computer is equal to 1048576 bytesIn any system there will be overhead (block sizes, header tables, etc.) so the approximation of 1 million for 1024×1024 might hold but it might be too high too!You will not be able to put a file that is exactly 1048576 bytes on a memory stick that is advertised as capable of holding 1 Mb.
A bit is a single numeric value, either '1' or '0', that encodes a single unit of digital information. A byte is a sequence of bits; usually eight bits equal one byte. So, 8 kilobites would be equal to 1 kilobyte.
This can either be 1000 bits, or 1024 bits, depending on the context. Divide this by 8 to convert to kilobytes.
The mass at the center of the Earth is estimated to be about 6.37 x 1024 kilograms.
1 kg = 1000 g1 kg = 1000 g1 kg = 1000 g1 kg = 1000 g1 kg = 1000 g1 kg = 1000 g
No, 1000 KB is not equal to 1 GB. In data storage, 1 kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1024 bytes, 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 1024 KB, and 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1024 MB. Therefore, 1000 KB is actually equal to 0.9765625 MB, which is not the same as 1 GB.
multiply by 1024 rather then 1000 like in the base10 system humans use 1.43*1024*1024 (gb) (mb) (kb)
1000 terabytes = 1 kilabyte, 1000 kilabytes = 1 megabyte, 1000 megabytes= 1 gigabyte One mb is 1024 KB, so one GB is 1024 MB ergo 1024 x 1024=1048567 witch means that 1 GB is 1048567 KB
1 kb = 1024bits (not 1000 because of binary) 1Mb = 1024 * 1024 = 1048576 bits 1 Gb= 1024 * 1024 * 1024= 1073741824 bits
1000 kb is rounded down because in all technicality 1024 kb is really a megabyte, not 1000 kb.
1 KB = 1 K = 1000 bytes
Simply, 1 Mb = 1024 Kb approx= 1000 Kb. Then, 877622 Kb = (877622/1000)Mb = 877.6 Mb.
If you are using a mb that equals 1024 kb and a kb that equals 1024 bytes, then you have 0.0009765625 mb, you could also say 1 kb.If you are using a mb that equals 1000 kb and a kb that equals 1000 bytes, then you have 0.001024 mb, you could also say 1.024 kb.
1048576
1000 or 1024, depending on whom you ask.
In 1 GB, there are 1024 MB. In 1 MB, there are 1024 KB. Therefore, in 1 GB, there are 1048576 KB. You may read that there are 1000 MB in 1 GB and 1000 KB in 1 MB. However, this is a common misconception.
There are 1024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte (GB) So 1024 kilobytes X 1024 megabytes = 1048576 kilobytes in one gigabyte 1048576 kilobytes X 2 = 2,097,152 kilobytes in 2 gigabytes