2G means the device has 2 gigabytes of storage.
2KB means the device has 2 kilobytes of storage.
2kb=2*1024=2048 2^11=2048 therefore 11 address lines are required
Yes, it uses about 1-2KB per message and some data just to stay connected to your msn
Actually, Bit depth will affect file size. For example: 1-bit=2kb 4-bit=21kb 24-bit=24kb
When mobile companies give you one GB of Internet, it isn't how long your on for, it's how many pages you go on, for instance, going in a Facebook page would be aroun 2kb and watching a 3 min YouTube clip would be around 700kb, hope it helped :)
E-mails in general do not have a set size. Because of the numerous factors involved it is hard to pinpoint an e-mails 'average' size. For example, it depends on the the number of images sent, are there any attachments(?), how long is the e-mail and so on. However, a medium 80 word e-mail could range from an average of 7kb to 11kb. Some applications such as e-mailers on phones may have smaller sized e-mails ranging between 2kb and 6kb. Once again, this is using text only and not alot of it. This is a difficult question but I hope I helped. =)
2 KB is 2 kilobytes. A byte is a group of 8 binary digits giving 256 possible combinations of on/off states. Normally kilo means 1000 but in computers it means 1024 because 1024 is a power of 2 that is 210 = 1024. Everything in computers is based on the number 2 because switches, which is what a computer actually is, can only have 2 states, on and off. 2KB is therefore 2048 bytes (characters) This is about an A4 page of ordinary text.
First select a partition you would like to format. There are three ways to format a chosen partition: a. Select Format in the menu Partition.b. Click Format button in the Tool Bar.c. Select the button Format Partition underthe group Partition Operations in the Action Panel.When using this function, you need to reset the drive letter and Cluster Size of the new partition. The scope of Cluster Size is 512 Bytes, 1KB, 2KB, 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32KB, 64 KB. We usually recommend you use the default size. When you use the default, Partition Wizard will work out the proper Cluster Size according to the size of the partition. Attention: Formatting will destroy all the data on the chosen partition. If the system partition or start partition is formatted, the current OS will not boot properly.
First select a partition you would like to format. There are three ways to format a chosen partition:a. Select Format in the menu Partition.b. Click Format button in the Tool Bar.c. Select the button Format Partition under the group Partition Operationsin the Action Panel.When using this function, you need to reset the drive letter and Cluster Size of the new partition. The scope of Cluster Size is 512 Bytes, 1KB, 2KB, 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32KB, 64 KB. We usually recommend you use the default size. When you use the default, Partition Resizing Software will work out the proper Cluster Size according to the size of the partition.Attention: Formatting will destroy all the data on the chosen partition. If the system partition or start partition is formatted, the current OS will not boot properly.
This question depends on the size of each record, and the composition of the textual data. If we make some assumptions about the data, this question becomes answerable. Assuming a low cardinality (tons of repeating rows or fields) of the data, and a 4kb average record size, you could expect to store at least 8,000 rows of data. With 2kb average record sizes, you would approach 17k records, and 1kb-sized records would yield upwards of 33k total records. The smaller each row is, and the lower the cardinality, the more records you could fit into that same 10mb space. Conversely, higher cardinality and larger records will yield fewer records stored in the same amount of space.
Jerusalemis a DOS virus first detected in Jerusalem, in October 1987. On infection, the Jerusalem virus becomes memory resident (using 2kb of memory), and then infects every executable file run, except for COMMAND.COM. .COM files grow by 1,813 bytes when infected by Jerusalem and are not re-infected. .EXE files grow by 1,808 to 1,823 bytes each time they are infected. The virus re-infects .EXE files each time the files are loaded until they are too large to load into memory. Some .EXE files are infected but do not grow because several overlays follow the genuine .EXE file in the same file. Sometimes .EXE files are incorrectly infected, causing the program to fail to run as soon as it is executed.
you need to explain it better but with what i got i if sin x equals b obviously sin 2x is double of b hence sin 2x is more than b. {Not obvious at all, actually. And the above is false. Sin(Pi/2) = 1 and Sin(Pi)=0. But clearly 2 is not greater than 0. Contradiction.} Obtuse means Pi/2 < x < Pi So, sin(x) = b means b>0, because sin(y) > 0 if 0<y<Pi sin(2x)=2sin(x)cos(x) cos(x) < 0 because cos(Pi/2)= 0 and the derivative is negative there. Hence, sin(2x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x) = 2*b*(-K), where K is a positive constant Since b>0, -2Kb < b
Yes and no - it will not change the result, as such, but the resolution will be affected. The higher the density (percentage) of agarose the more it will retard your DNA sample, so larger DNA fragements run more slowly and at high percentage won't run into the gel properly. Essentially, high percentage (2%) gels are ideal for looking at small DNA fragments (100bp) and low percentage (0.7%) are for large DNA fragments (2kb). I find this webpage from Fermentas very useful for deciding what percentage to use and has lots of other useful bits on it: http://www.fermentas.com/techinfo/appendix/appendixtables1.htm#DNAMigration