How many bits are the in a gigabyte?
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How many bits are in a nanobyte? (You can't actually have nanobytes).
I like the way your solution ended
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Thanks. (I dunno why I can't simply reply 'thanks' when it is sufficient to do so).
Its hard to believe that you learn't this in 5th class :-/
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Who said he is in 5th Class? And why should it be hard to believe?
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-_-. He had once mentioned that he'd learnt this back then
There are 8 bits in a byte. There are 2 1 0 × 2 1 0 × 2 1 0 bytes in a gigabyte. So now we have to evaluate 2 3 0 × 8 . Upon solving we get 8589934592. Short, sharp and simple.
How many nanobits are there in a zetabyte?
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9.44473297E+30. And that's zettabyte. How many Planck bytes are the in 1 yottabyte?
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About 1 . 5 ∗ 1 0 5 7 . How many π − b y t e s are there in one i − b y t e , where i is − 1 .........getting crazy.
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@Satvik Golechha – About 0 . 3 1 8 3 1 i -bytes. How many Planck bytes are in a yottacubyte? (We're going in another dimension. Note: Cubits are used in quantum computers. One cubit can be a 0, 1 or both at the same time!)
The trail of comments is too long!!
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Because there is no chatbox.......
1GB= 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 8=8589934592
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1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes = 1048576 Kilobytes = 1073741824 Bytes = 8589934592 Bits BANG!!