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Convert MB to KB
Please provide values below to convert megabyte [MB] to kilobyte [kB], or vice versa.
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Megabyte
Definition: A megabyte (symbol: MB) is equal to 106 bytes (10002 bytes), where a byte is a unit of
digital information that consists of eight bits (binary digits).
History/origin: The megabyte is based on the byte, which is derived from the bit, and is a unit that
makes use of SI (International System of Units) prefixes. The prefix "mega" can be ambiguous; the SI
use of "mega" would indicate that a megabyte is 1,000,000 bytes, or 10002 bytes, but a base of 1024
(rather than 1000) is also used in information technology as a convenient way to express byte multiples
as powers of 2. In 1998, the International Electrotechnical Commission attempted to address this by
defining new prefixes to indicate a base of 1024 rather than 1000. Rather than using the prefix "mega,"
within this system of prefixes, 10242 is referred to as a mebibyte.
Current use: Megabytes are widely used in data storage for file sizes (documents, photos, videos,
etc.) as well as for storage devices such as flash drives or, in the past, floppy disks. Today however,
storage devices are typically larger, often involving either gigabytes (10003 bytes) or terabytes (10004)
of data.
Kilobyte
Definition: A kilobyte (symbol: kB) is equal to 103 bytes (1000 bytes), where a byte is a unit of digital
information that consists of eight bits (binary digits).
History/origin: The kilobyte is based on the byte, which is derived from the bit, and is a unit that
makes use of SI (International System of Units) prefixes. The term byte was coined in 1956 by Werner
Buchholz. In 1998, the International Electrotechnical Commission defined new prefixes for the byte to
be used in addition to their SI (International System of Units) counterparts, with the intent that the SI
prefixes would be used when referencing 1000 bytes. The new prefixes would be used when
referencing multiples of 1024 bytes (210), which is the binary definition of bytes used in information
technology.
Current use: Bytes are widely used when referencing data storage, particularly storage media such as
hard drives, flash-based storage, and DVDs, though these are more often presented in terms of larger
multiples of bytes such as megabytes or gigabytes. Kilobytes are more commonly used for smaller files
like text documents.
1 MB = 1024 kB
1 kB = 0.0009765625 MB
Example: convert 15 MB to kB:
15 MB = 15 × 1024 kB = 15360 kB
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