A collection of 1024 bytes is called
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Kilobytes, megabytes and gigabytes
One kilobyte is 1,024 bytes and it is represented as KB, or more informally as K. One megabyte is equivalent to 1,024 KB, and one gigabyte is 1,024 MB. We use these units (KB,MB, GB) to describe the RAM memory, the storage capacity of disks and the size of any application or document.
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1024 kilobytes is called one Megabyte. So one kilobyte is actually 1024 bytes, and 1024 of those is (1024 x 1024) 1048576 bytes.
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- In actual usage, 1024 bytes are still referred to as one kilobyte.
- One Megabyte is equal to 1024 Kilobytes. Since 1024 bytes make up one kilobyte, 1024 of those equal (1024 x 1024) 1048576 bytes. In essence, 1,048,576 bytes make up one megabyte.
- Since 8 bits equal 1 byte, 1024 bits are 128 bytes, not 1024 bytes. Furthermore, since a kilobyte is equivalent to 1024 bytes, then this should be 1024*8= 8192 bits, A byte has 8 bits, and a kilobyte has 1024 bytes. A kilobit is 1024 bits, and a kilobyte is 1024 bytes.
- A byte is a collection of 1024 megabytes.
- 1GB = 1024MB. 1MB = 1024KB. 1kB = 1024 Bytes. 1 Byte = 8 bits.
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