How many bytes is in kilobyte?

How many bytes is in kilobyte?

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3.14 centimetre

someone please post the comparison table with Jow Forums as the kid in the flame shirt

1000.
That's what "kilo" means.

1000.
Anyone who says otherwise is just plain wrong.

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In the decimal system.
You own image admits kilobyte in binary (aka what computers use) is 1024.
Owned, rekt, noscoped, destroyed and cucked.

OP did not define his context. , per the question as asked, is correct.

fraction of 1024
this is why you get 128, 256, 512 an so on memories/disks whatever you want to call it. Only dumb normies and applefags think its the fraction of 1000

>A kilogram is now 24 grams heavier because it's being represented in base 2
Imagine actually believing this.

If you were measuring it in binary then it will be correct

All digital scales measure in binary using an ADC then convert to decimal for display. Cope more.

>kibibyte
sounds like tranny newspeak

You get a (You) for making me chuckle

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over 9000

>and thin
it's over

>measuring in binary

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The ISO/IEC 80000-15 standard defines one kilobyte as 1012 bytes.

it depends

a couple bytes

1024

t.npc's


How many kilograms in a megabyte, brainlet?

1024. That French SI unit meddling never made fucking sense in binary counting.

2 ^ 10 = 1024.

>How many kilograms in a megabyte, brainlet?
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0.612471 micrograms / 1.5 terabytes = 0.408314 μg per TB
0.408314 μg per TB / 1000000 megabytes = 0.408314 pg per MB * 10^-15 kg = 0.408314x10^-15 kg per MB
Thus, 1 megabyte is roughly 0.408314x10^-15 kg, or about half the weight of a wet E. coli bacterium.

>kilobyte has the word "byte" in it one time
1. The answer is 1.

Hey Wangblows fag, how's it feel to know Micro$haft has been calling a kibibyte a kilobyte all these years?

Murrican detected.
Kilo = 1000
Thus, a kilobyte is 1000 bytes.

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You should measure in degrees of retardedness over stupidity squared.

In the computer world, it is 1024.

>mixing up kilobyte and kibibyte
ISHYGDDT

kibi is the prefix you're looking for