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This question is impossible to answer accurately ! Computer files can be as small as a few kilobytes, or as large as a terabyte - or more !
No, bits and bytes are not the same in terms of digital data storage. A bit is the smallest unit of data and can have a value of either 0 or 1, while a byte is made up of 8 bits and can represent a larger range of values.
Bits and bytes are units of digital information. A bit is the smallest unit of data and can have a value of either 0 or 1. A byte is made up of 8 bits and is used to represent a single character or symbol. In terms of data storage and processing, bits are used for basic operations and calculations, while bytes are used to store and process larger amounts of data.
For some reason a byte bigger than coperbyte are datebyte and omegabyte.
Well 93.7 megabites is 93.7 megabites. You cant convert it. you could compress the files so what normally would take up 1 gigabite would take up 93.7 gigabites or less. I hope you mean bytes and not bites. Not considering that in computer world 1 kilo byte is actually 1024 bytes and not 1000 bytes, the easiest way is as follows: 1000 megabytes is 1 gigabyte. Therefore, 1 megabyte is 0.001 gigabyte. Hence 93.7 megabytes is (93.7x0.001) gigabyte which works out to be 0.0937 gigabyte.
yes. it takes 1000 kilobytes to make a mega byte, 1000 mega bytes to make a gigabyte, 1000 gigabytes to make a terabyte. And 1000 bytes make up a kilobyte P.S. it takes 8 bits to make up a byte.
Probably 1024
Going up in multiples of 1,024 bytes Kilobyte Megabyte Gigabyte Terabyte Petabyte Exabyte Zettabyte Yottabyte
There are 8 bits in a byte. A terabyte is made up of one million million bytes.
In easy terms, Any numeric value in gigabytes can be converted to megabytes by moving the decimal point to the right by 3 positions. 73.99 gigabytes becomes 73,990 megabytes. However, computers count in binary, not decimal. Therefore, 73.99 gigabytes is 1024 times 73.99 is exactly 75,765.76 megabytes. Actually, there are 1,024 bytes in a kilobyte 1,024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte 1,024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte 1,048,576 (1,0242) megabytes = 1 terabyte Over one trillion bytes, or exactly 1,099,511,627,776 bytes, make up a terabyte, or more than eight trillion bits! Reference: http:/www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-terabyte.htm
one kilobyte =1024 bytes =210 bytesone megabyte =1024 kilobytes =220 bytesone GB =1024 MB =230 bytes
As far as I know there's no such thing as a tigabyte. Maybe you're thinking of a terabyte?
The smallest unit of space on a hard drive is a "bit". Eight bits make a byte, which is the basic unit. Half a byte is (appropriately) called a "nibble". One thousand and twenty-four bytes make up a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes make up a megabyte, 1024MB equals a gigabyte, and 1024GB equals one terabyte. We can't go much higher than a terabyte right now, but we may make larger hard drives in the future.
It depends, 170 Megabytes in terms of hard drive space these days is very little, with most HD's reaching up to 1 Terabyte. The scale of Bytes goes as follows: 1 Byte is 8 Bits 1 Kilobyte is 1000 Bytes 1 Megabyte is 1000 Kilobytes 1 Gigabyte is 1000 Megabytes 1 Terabyte is 1000 Gigabytes etc. So in general terms, no, 170 Megabytes is not a lot, unless you are talking about audio files and the like.
Ah, what a happy little question! In a terabyte, there are twelve zeros. That's because a terabyte is equal to one trillion bytes, and a trillion has twelve zeros. Just imagine all those zeros, creating a beautiful landscape of data on your canvas!
1 MB= 1024 KB * 1024 BYTES = 1048576 Bytes as we know 8 bits = 1 byte so 1048576 bytes=1048576*8=8388608 bits. so 1MB=8388608 bits
8 Octets! :) or 8 bytes.