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.
After 59 Minutes. It then doubled in the final minute of the hour and the test tube became full.
its a video on you tube :) :P lol
That depends on the thickness or diameter of the tube.
We need to know the dimensions of the tube. The diameter AND the length of the tube. It takes o.465 yards per foot of length for a tube 4 feet in diameter. .
The answer is 38.
look on you tube i found a 60 minute video
it has been counted, that there are 999,000000,00000,00000,00 videos alltogether on you tube!
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nope, even 320mb ram is low to watch youtube
No. The "formatting" of a CD-R is not the same as the DVD-R. DVD formatting allows up to 4.7 GB whereas a CD limitation is about 700MB. A DVD movie file requires much more storage place than the ordinary audio file.
not sure about email but a ten minute youtube video is bout 25mb and an average song is10mb
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gb x8 fa x8 eg x8 gb x8 Thats only the beggining though but it sounds really cool
I don't really think so. They are trying to find out more about the bible, well that's what I saw in the first minute.
You can find a video on how to apply makeup for teenagers on You Tube. There are many of these types of videos to choose from.
GB (gigabyte) is a measure of data, not time. If you read an article on the web you will probably download relatively little data and you could spend hours and hours reading it. If you download a lot of music or video you could consume a few GB quite quickly.
Someone can view a video on you-tube by going to the site first. Then they search for the video they want to watch and click on the correct version. Then click play and watch the video.