Sunday, September 12, 2010

How lots bytes contained by a megabytes?


How lots bytes contained by a megabytes?

absalutely 1024 bytes = 1 mega byte.
1024
1 Megabye= 1024 bytes
1024, i dont know what the 24 is, I don`t know they should make it newly a thousand so it is not confusing
1024 kb = 1 byte.

1 mb = 1024 kb.

so, 1 mb = 1024 *1024 bytes

= 1048576 bytes
1million bytes

Is it correct or not? I'm not sure exactly.



mega means 1 million



kilo way 1 thousand
1000 KiloBytes, a KiloByte is 1024 Bytes, so 1,024,000 Bytes
1024
HI,



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1,024 Kilobyte (KB) = 1 Megabyte (MB)



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Regards,

Murugesh
8 bits = 1 byte

1024 bytes = 1KB

1024 KB = 1MB

1024 MB = 1GB
1 mb=1024*1024byte=1048576 bytes.
1,000,000 bytes when referring to network context and storage media. This is the definition recommended by SI and IEC.



1,048,576 bytes when referring to computer memory.



1,024,000 bytes when referring to the floppy disk.
There is a suggestion to use KiB (kibibyte), MiB (mebibyte), GiB (gibibyte), etc. when you mean powers of two and use the SI prefixes to penny-pinching powers of ten.



1 KB is 10^3 bytes (1,000)

1 MB is 10^6 bytes (1,000,000)

1 GB is 10^9 bytes (1,000,000,000)



1 KiB is 2^10 bytes (1,024)

1 MiB is 2^20 bytes (1,048,576)

1 GiB is 2^30 bytes (1,073,741,824)
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