bytes, megabytes and Gigabytes are the units for measuring the amout of data on a computer. 1024 megabytes are a gigabyte
As bytes.
1 byte 10 bytes 100 bytes 1000 bytes = 1 mb
One tera byte is 1,099,511,627,776 (240) bytes, in traditional computer memory terms, or 1,000,000,000,000 (1012) bytes, in computer communications terms. Usage is sometimes confusing, because not everyone uses the same nomenclature.
1 KB actually equals 1024 bytes, according to binary. See, there's a metric system, and a binary system. They're both so close in measurement, though, that they're usually used interchangeably.
Bytes are what computers use for memory. They store digital information that the computer uses.Example: An average song is about 6 megabytes or roughly 6000000 bytes
A kilobyte
Yes. It eats it with Bytes.
bytes
An assembler takes abbreviated names for computer instructions, like "MOV", and turns them into the numeric bytes which, when loaded into memory, can be executed by the CPU.
There is no such thing as "megger byte in computer".However, in computing terms a "megabyte" is commonly used to mean either 10002 bytes or 10242 bytes.
1024 bytes = 1.024 kb (kilobytes)