Convert Megabyte (10^6 bytes) to DVD (1 layer, 2 side)
Please provide values below to convert Megabyte (10^6 bytes) [MB] to DVD (1 layer, 2 side) [dvd-1l-2s], or Convert DVD (1 layer, 2 side) to Megabyte (10^6 bytes).
1 MB = 9.91081245599e-05 dvd-1l-2s. To convert Megabyte (10^6 bytes) to DVD (1 layer, 2 side), multiply the value by 9.91081245599e-05; to go the other way, divide by it (1 dvd-1l-2s = 10089.990144 MB). Both units measure data storage and appear in everyday as well as technical calculations, so switching between them quickly is often useful.
Quick Reference
- 1 MB = 9.91081245599e-05 dvd-1l-2s
- 1 dvd-1l-2s = 10089.990144 MB
- 10 MB = 0.000991081245599 dvd-1l-2s
- 100 MB = 0.00991081245599 dvd-1l-2s
How to Convert Megabyte (10^6 Bytes) to Dvd (1 Layer, 2 Side)
1 MB = 9.91081245599282e-05 dvd-1l-2s
Example: convert 15 MB to dvd-1l-2s:
15 MB = 15 × 9.91081245599282e-05 dvd-1l-2s = 0.00148662186839892 dvd-1l-2s
Megabyte (10^6 Bytes) to Dvd (1 Layer, 2 Side) Conversion Table
| Megabyte (10^6 bytes) | DVD (1 layer, 2 side) |
|---|---|
| 1 MB | 9.91081245599e-05 dvd-1l-2s |
| 2 MB | 0.00019821624912 dvd-1l-2s |
| 3 MB | 0.00029732437368 dvd-1l-2s |
| 5 MB | 0.0004955406228 dvd-1l-2s |
| 10 MB | 0.000991081245599 dvd-1l-2s |
| 20 MB | 0.0019821624912 dvd-1l-2s |
| 50 MB | 0.004955406228 dvd-1l-2s |
| 100 MB | 0.00991081245599 dvd-1l-2s |
| 500 MB | 0.04955406228 dvd-1l-2s |
| 1000 MB | 0.0991081245599 dvd-1l-2s |
Megabyte (10^6 Bytes)
A megabyte (MB) is a unit of digital information equal to 1,000,000 bytes (10^6 bytes).
History/Origin
The term 'megabyte' was introduced in the 1960s with the advent of computer storage, initially representing 1,048,576 bytes (2^20), but the decimal definition of 1,000,000 bytes became common in the context of data storage and marketing.
Current Use
Today, the megabyte is used to measure data size in contexts such as file sizes, storage capacities, and data transfer rates, with the decimal definition (10^6 bytes) being standard in most commercial and marketing applications.
Dvd (1 Layer, 2 Side)
A DVD (1 layer, 2 sides) is a digital optical disc storage format capable of storing approximately 4.7 GB of data per side, used for data storage, video playback, and software distribution.
History/Origin
The DVD was developed in the mid-1990s as a successor to CDs, with the first commercial DVDs introduced in 1996. It became widely adopted for video and data storage, replacing VHS tapes and CDs in many applications.
Current Use
Today, DVDs are used for data storage, video playback, and software distribution, although their popularity has declined with the rise of digital downloads and streaming services. They are still utilized in certain regions and for specific archival purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1 Megabyte (10^6 bytes) in DVD (1 layer, 2 side)?
1 Megabyte (10^6 bytes) (MB) = 9.91081245599e-05 DVD (1 layer, 2 side) (dvd-1l-2s).
How do you convert Megabyte (10^6 bytes) to DVD (1 layer, 2 side)?
Multiply the Megabyte (10^6 bytes) value by 9.91081245599e-05. For example, 25 MB × 9.91081245599e-05 = 0.002477703114 dvd-1l-2s.
What is 10 Megabyte (10^6 bytes) in DVD (1 layer, 2 side)?
10 MB = 0.000991081245599 dvd-1l-2s.
Which unit is larger, the Megabyte (10^6 bytes) or the DVD (1 layer, 2 side)?
The DVD (1 layer, 2 side) is the larger unit: 1 MB equals only 9.91081245599e-05 dvd-1l-2s.