1 Byte = 8 bits (definition)-- Take the number of MegaBits-- Divide it by 8-- The answer is the number of MegaBytes.
Because that's how it was found to calculate it.
Feet per second x 0.3048 = meters per second.
Per second per second or (/s/s) refers to the rate of acceleration. If you are standing still and you increase your speed at a rate of 5 feet per second per second that means after 1 second you'll be moving at 5 feet per second, after two seconds you'll be moving at 10 feet per second, after three seconds you'll be moving at 15 feet per second, and so on. Every second that goes by, 5 more feet per second will be added to your speed. So 5ft/s/s is a rate of acceleration. An easier example to understand, instead of per second per second, is per hour per second. If you are in a car that is standing still and you increase your speed at a rate of 5 miles per hour per second that means after 1 second you'll be traveling at 5 miles per hour. After 2 seconds your speed will have reached 10 mph. After 10 seconds you'll be traveling at 50mph. Each second that goes by you add 5mph to the speed.
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
100 megabits per second transfer rate.
Megabits per-second.
1 Byte = 8 bits (definition)-- Take the number of MegaBits-- Divide it by 8-- The answer is the number of MegaBytes.
Optical fibre typically can transmit data at the rate of 1 Gigabit (1024 Megabits) per second
Sprint web service loads at 3G network offers between 600 kilobits and 1.4 megabits per second. Sprint's 4G network can offer between 3 and 6 megabits per seconds with a burst of 10 megabits per second.
100 megabits per second (Mbps) = 12800 kilobytes per second (KBps)
1.544 Mbps (Megabits per second).
Universal serial bus or USB technology was released in January of 1996 in version 1.0. The speed was variable from 1.5 megabits per second to 12 megabits per second.
The average USA upload speed is 435 kilobytes per second. The minimum is only 0.4 megabits per second and the maximum is 2.3 megabits per second. These numbers are the average of every state in America.
A T1 line contains 24 channels, each with a data transfer capacity of 64 Kbps. 1.544 megabits per second 1.544 megabits per second
T-1
The maximum speed is 2.4 Megabits per second on the download link and 153.6 kilobits per second on the upload link.