There are 1,073,741,824 bytes (230 bytes) in 1 gigabyte. So, do a few conversions and get:
60sec/1min; 60min/1hr; 24hr/1day; 365days/1yr...
So, it would take:
12,427 days, 13 hours, 37 minutes, 4 seconds.
Or
34 years, 17 days, 13 hours, 37 minutes, 4 seconds.
GB is a country, it imports what it needs.
If someone does, and gives it to you, how long will it take youto download 1 GB with the internet connection that you have ?
It would take approximately a second of time.
That depends on the speed at which you're connected. For example: If you're on a fast dial-up modem - 56 kilobits per second - that gives you about five kilobytes per second. One gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, and one megabyte is 1024 kilobytes, so it would take (1024 * 1024) / 5 seconds to spend it on a good dial-up connection. That's a little over two hundred thousand seconds, or about fifty-eight hours. If on the other hand you're using a high-bandwidth DSL line, that gigabyte could be transferred in a matter of seconds or minutes. The catch is, when you're using the internet, most of your time is not spent downloading large quantities of data. A moderately large web page might be one or two hundred kilobytes, in which case you'd need to go through about five thousand to ten thousand such web pages before using up a gigabyte.
YouTube videos come in different qualities. The amount of space those movies take will depend quite a lot on the quality. In any case, it will be at most several MB, not GB, per minute.
One Gigabyte is Actually 1024 Megabytes (They round it down for easy memory) so the answer to your question is roughly: 0.7177734375 of a Gigabyte. If you dont believe me about it being 1024 then take 1024 and divide by two, nine times. It will equal: 2 (One byte). Now take 1000 and divide two. By the time it gets even close to two it comes to: 1.953125 (Not Possible to be a Byte) Hope this Helped. -Jesse A. McCarthy
GB is a country, it imports what it needs.
Sure, but it will take 2 GB, and it will take a long time.
It will take 2.b billion years.
approx 8hrs 30mins
Depends on your Internet speed.
1 to 14 days or more
It will take several hours as the game will be many many GB.
It depends on what you are doing. If you copy one DVD (single layer) on your hard drive it will take up almost 5 Gb.
It depends on your internet speed and what type of download your doing.
It usually depends on how long the song is. The longer the song, the more GB's it will take up
Internet bandwidth is typically measured in bits per second, and files (such as movie files) are measured in bytes. There are 8 bits in one byte, so to calculate optimum download time, you can multiply the file size by 8, and then divide by the bits per second to find the download time in seconds. Let's use a 1 GB movie and a 512 Kbps connection as an example: 1 GB = 1,000,000 KB; 1,000,000 * 8 = 8,000,000 kbit; 8,000,000 / 512 = 15,625 seconds, or about 4 hours, 20 minutes. That is optimum, of course; other factors can affect bandwidth during the course of the download, making the total download time longer.