16384 kilobits
Megabits are bigger than kilobits. Specifically, one megabit is equal to 1,000 kilobits. Therefore, when comparing the two, a megabit represents a larger quantity of data than a kilobit.
"Kilobits per second" is a speed ... how fast data is moving from one place to another. "Megabytes" is anamount of data ... that you put in your wallet or on a CD. There's no way to convert a speed into an amount.If you had said "10 megabytes per second", then we'd answer:"10 megabytes per second is a speed equal to 80,000 kilobits per second".
To convert megabits (Mbits) to kilobits (Kbits), you multiply by 1,000, since 1 Mbit equals 1,000 Kbits. Therefore, 50 Mbits is equal to 50,000 Kbits.
From what I know it is equal to 1024 kbps. That's Kilobits per second not Kilobytes per second (KBps)
To convert megabits (Mb) to kilobits per second (kbps), you multiply by 1,000. Therefore, 2.5 Mb is equal to 2,500 kbps.
Megabits are bigger than kilobits. Specifically, one megabit is equal to 1,000 kilobits. Therefore, when comparing the two, a megabit represents a larger quantity of data than a kilobit.
Kilobits = one thousand bits per second transmitted Megabit = one million bits per second transmitted
1000 kilobits per second is equal to 1 megabit per second
There are 1,024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte (MB)
To convert megabits per second (Mbps) to kilobits per second (kbps), you multiply the value by 1,000, since there are 1,000 kilobits in a megabit. Therefore, 400 Mbps is equal to 400,000 kbps.
There are 1024 kilobits in a megabit, so 384 kbps divided by 1024 equals .375 mbps.
A megabit (Mb) is a unit of data measurement equal to 1 million bits. It is commonly used in telecommunications to quantify data transfer speeds, such as internet connection speeds. Specifically, 1 megabit is equivalent to 1,000 kilobits or 1/8 of a megabyte (MB), as there are 8 bits in a byte.
There are two (or three) schools of thought on this. In base 2 (binary) there are 1024 bits in a kilobit, and 1024 kilobits in a megabit. So in that case you would divide by 1024 to convert kilobit to megabit. Most often, especially in the media and common use of the public, you see base 10 (decimal) where 1 megabit = 1000 kilobit. This is not preferred, but its very common. In that case you would divide by 1000 to convert kilobit to megabit.
One megabyte is equal to 8,000 kilobits.
Since 1 megabit 1mb = 1,048,576 bits 1024 kilobits = 1mb 2048 kilobits = 2mb If you meant kiloBytes KB (which is 1/8 kilobits) 256 KiloBytes = 2mb i.e. a download speed of 2 megabits/sec = 256 kiloBytes/sec = 1 megaByte every 4 seconds.
There are 160,000 kilobits (Kb) in 20,000 kilobytes (KB)
The units are wrong. A megabyte is a 1000 kilobytes, and a megabit is 1000 kilobits. So 1/1000 of a megabit is a kilobit. As a unit gets larger for the same amount, the decimal point gets moved further to the left. Now, if you mean the older terminology when everything was based on 1024, that was all given new prefixes. So a mebibyte is 1024 kibibytes, thus a kibibyte is 1/1024 of a mebibyte.