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8 bits (bits) = 1b yte (bytes).
1024byte = 1KB
1024kb=1mb
1024mb=1gb
1024gb=1tb
K is a kilolowatt, m is a megabyte, and G is a jika.
t is the unit of measurement derived from the number of terras.
1 kilobyte kb = 1000 (103) byte
1 megabyte mb = 1 000 000 (106) byte
1 gigabyte gb = 1 000 000 000 (109) byte
1 terabyte tb = 1 000 000 000 000 (1012) byte
1 petabyte pb = 1 000 000 000 000 000 (1015) byte
1 exabyte eb = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 (1018) byte
1 zettabyte zb = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 (1021) byte
1 yottabyte yb = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 (1024) byte
1 nonabyte nb = 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 (1027) byte
In the information industry, MB and GB, which are commonly used for memory capacity, almost all refer to 220 and 230 ,...Digits. KB is also often denoted as a 210 digit to distinguish it from KB. Of course, you'll often see KB being mixed to represent 210 digits.
None of these representations are standardized.
As for hard drive capacity, the average manufacturer always uses a decimal count. Generally, the operating system of the computer uses binary counting, and you will often find that the hard disk size you see on the computer is smaller than the hard disk claims, for example, the 20GB hard disk only shows it.
Particularly misleading is the case of floppy disks. A floppy disk of 720kb is 720 10241 digits of a group of values often use 2 hexadecimal numbers (in information science such a decimal number is also called one, and the floppy disk is inexplicably a number of numbers often use 2 hexadecimal numbers (in information science such a decimal number is also called one, that is, not all 10 or all 2 decimal numbers.
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1 kilobyte.
Or just read English.
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1 kilobyte (kb) = 1024 bytes (b).
Kilobyte, often written as kb, kb or k, is a unit of measurement for information that is commonly used today to indicate the storage capacity of a storage medium with a general capacity, such as memory.
Byte is a unit of measurement used by computer information technology to measure storage capacity, usually one byte is equal to eight digits, and also indicates data types and language characters in some computer programming languages.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) stipulates that 1kib = 2 10b. But since the Windows system still records data volumes in the old way, the confusion has become widespread.
According to the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard, Kibibyte is a unit of measurement of information, representing 1024 bytes, which is generally abbreviated as an abbreviation from the English Kilo Binary Byte, which means "thousand binary bytes".
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One Chinese character = 2 English letters = 2 bytes.
Official standard: 1 Chinese character = 2 bytes.
1 byte 8 bits 8 binary numbers.
1 bit 1 binary number.
1b=8b1kb=1024b
1mb=1024kb
1gb=1024mb
So it's 512 kanji.
But nowadays, it's usually 4 bytes per kanji, so it could be 256 kanji.
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1kb=1024b
1b is a byte, and a Chinese character occupies 2 bytes, so 1kb = 1024 2 = 512 Chinese characters.
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512 Chinese characters 1 Chinese character occupies two bytes, 1KB=1024 bytes, how many Chinese characters are calculated by yourself. A kanji is two bytes, you can count it yourself, 1024 bytes, about 512 kanji, a floppy disk.
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1kb = 1024b 1b=8bit
In the early Chinese character big5, it was 16 bits, that is, 16 bits corresponded to a Chinese character, that is, 2b corresponded to a Chinese character.
So 1kb means 512 Chinese characters.
However, the new character system may be expanded to (because 16 bits may not be enough to represent various characters) to 32 bits (i.e. 32 bits) corresponds to one Chinese character, in which case 1 KB represents 256 Chinese characters.
Since the new CPU is already 64 bits, there may also be larger character encoding in the near future, which will use 64 bits, or 8b, to represent a Chinese character. That's 1kb 128 Chinese characters. It depends on which standard your Chinese characters are used.
Now the common one is the second type mentioned above.
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A Chinese character is stored in 2b, i.e. 16 bits.
1kb, it should be 500 words.
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1KB = 1K bytes = 1024 bytes = 1024 * 8b (words).
According to Chinese characters, a character is composed of two bytes (16 b), so there are 1024 2 = 512 Chinese characters and one Chinese character accounts for 2b, 1kb = 1024b, that is, 512 Chinese characters.
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A Chinese character occupies 2 bytes (b), and 1kb is 1024 bytes. In this way, 1KB can contain 512 Chinese characters, and 19KB should be 9728 Chinese characters. Of course, this is in the case of plain text, but if the file contains other formatting or something, that's a different story.
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1KB=1024 bytes, 1 Chinese character occupies 2 bytes. So 1kb is up to 512 kanji. You can use keywords instead.
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A Chinese character is 2 bytes (oak banquet b), that is to say, 2b.
An English letter is 1 byte, which is 1b.
And in this type of unit, it is all 1024.
Target. 1kb=1024b
After conversion, a Chinese character = 2 1024 and an English letter = 1 1024 are simply Chinese characters or textual materials, which generally occupy less space than a defeat. **, sound, **, etc. will take up more space. If it's just a text, don't worry too much about these issues, there's no need to be so clear.
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