30 minutes i think
Minutes is a unit of time GB is a unit of space on a hard drive
The concept of measuring time in gigabytes is not accurate. A gigabyte is a unit of digital storage capacity, not time. It represents 1 billion bytes of data. Time is measured in units such as seconds, minutes, and hours.
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gigabytes is actually a measurement of memory. If your computer has 100 Gigabytes that's pretty good. A minute is, as I'm sure you know, a measurement of time. So they are incompatible.
You cannot convert between these units. Gigabytes is a unit of computer data storage (other units are: bit, byte, character, word, doubleword, megaword, etc.). Time is measured in units of seconds, minutes, days, years, gigayears, etc. There is no way to convert between them.
1 Gb = 1024 Mb
30 minutes i think
No, you cannot directly convert a 7-gigabyte (GB) file into a 4-gigabyte (GB) file without compressing or reducing the file's size.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A minute is a measure of time. A gigabyte is a measure of data. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information, such as transfer rate.
Minutes is a unit of time GB is a unit of space on a hard drive
Gigabytes and terabytes are forms of measurement. A terabyte is exactly 1024 gigabytes, so to convert gigabytes to terabytes, you simply divide the number of gigabytes by 1024.
8.07262 gigabytyes
These two units are not compatible for conversion; minutes is time, gigabytes (GB) is computer memory.
1197225 kb / 1024 / 1024 = 1.14176273 gb
Mega watt is unit of Power whereas Gigabyte represents memory capacity , So we can't convert them into each other. In case your question is convert 14.5MB into GB then devide 14.5MB by 1024 and you get the memory in GBs. i.e 14.5MB divided by 1024 =0.014 Gigabytes
Movies come in different qualities; the amount of kilobytes or megabytes per minute can vary widely. I suggest you get a sample of a movie in the desired quality, and divide the file size by the number of minutes, to get an idea. For your calculations, note that 1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes - which you can round to 1000 for most practical purposes.