According to the International System of Units: 1 terabyte (TB) = 10004 bytes (B) = 1012 B = 1,000,000,000,000 B This is the definition used for hard drives, large data arrays, and other things this size. That is 1,000 times a gigabyte (GB) or 1,000,000 times a megabyte (MB), which is a million million bytes. Among other things, a computer often uses one byte of space, in memory or on disk or tape, to represent one character (such as "c" or "&"). To think practically how much information a terabyte of disk space holds, let's assume we're storing text from magazine pages on a computer that does use one byte per character. At an average 5,000 characters per page, 1TB of disk space could hold 220 million pages of text! (When referring to computer memory, 1000 is be replaced by 1024. This is because 1024 is the nearest power of 2 to a thousand. 1024 is 210. Memory does not exist in terabyte sizes, though, so "terabyte" always has the standard definition of 1,000,000,000,000 bytes.)
A terabyte is a measure of size, it means 1 trillion bytes (1012). Currently (12/2011), the largest solid state drives for the consumer markets are in the 64 Gb range
in this the one half of the polarimeter is made of glass and other half of the polarimeter is made of quartz
There are 1,000,000 GB in one PB. 1 = byte 1,000 = kilobyte 1,000,000 = megabyte (million) 1,000,000,000 = gigabyte (billion) 1,000,000,000,000 = terabyte (trillion) 1,000,000,000,000,000 = petabyte (quadrillion)
Because first one side of the amplifier pushes on one half cycle then the other side of the amplifier pulls on the other half of the cycle.
One-half terabyte.
One terabyte = 1024 gigabyte
The next measurement in the series would be the terabyte. A terabyte is equal to 1024 gigabytes.
1,024 gigabytes (GB) equals 1 terabyte (TB) A terabyte is 1,024 gigabytes.
No, there is also a Terabyte. One Terabyte is equal to 1,024 Gigabytes.
At this time there are no terabyte tape drives however there are units which allow for the storage and management of several drives adding up to one terabyte.
One terabyte is equal to one thousand gigabytes. So yes, a terabyte is just a little bit bigger.
http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007 http://www.answers.com/topic/hitachi-6310 introduced the world's first one terabyte hard drive in 2007
I assume you mean terabyte, and a petabyte
8,796,093,022,300 Bits in one "teraByte"
8589934592000 bits in one terrabyte
A terabyte is 1024 gigabytes.