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  1. What is the difference between 1M and 1K? - Answers

    May 27, 2025 · 1M stands for one million, while 1K stands for one thousand. The difference between them is 999,000, as 1M is 1,000 times larger than 1K. In numerical terms, 1M is represented as …

  2. How many miles is a 1k? - Answers

    Might be a little too detailed (too many decimal places); however, 1 Kilometer is equal to 0.6214 miles (there is approx. 5/8 of a mile in 1K). Hope this helps and good luck ;)!

  3. How many bits is 1k byte? - Answers

    Nov 10, 2022 · One BYTE is currently defined as 8 BITs. (Binary digITs) 1 B = 8 b (Big "B" is for Bytes and little "b" is for bits.) Some data protocols use a different number of bits to define a character (like ...

  4. How does 1k equal 1000 dollars? - Answers

    Sep 15, 2023 · How long is a 1k race? A 1k race is 1000 meters long. This is equal to two and a half laps on a regular running track.

  5. What does 1000K mean? - Answers

    Jul 4, 2025 · What else can I help you with? What is 1000K? "1000K" is one million. "1K" is one thousand.

  6. 1k how many miles? - Answers

    In Google type: 1 kilometre in miles returns: 1 kilometer = 0.621371192 miles

  7. What does 1k in rupees mean? - Answers

    Sep 15, 2023 · 1 million rupees "Rupees 12.1k" refers to an amount of money in Indian Rupees, specifically 12,100 rupees. The "k" denotes "thousand," so it's a shorthand way of expressing the …

  8. What is a substitute for red 1k transmission fluid? - Answers

    Oct 20, 2022 · I managed to find 2 confirmed alternative ATF: 1) Motul Multi ATF 2) Havoline Multi ATF

  9. 1 k is equal to how many miles? - Answers

    Feb 23, 2025 · One kilometer is equal to approximately 0.621371 miles. This conversion factor is derived from the definition of a kilometer as 1000 meters and a mile as 1609.34 meters. Therefore, to …

  10. What is the color code of a 50k ohm resistor? - Answers

    Oct 3, 2023 · What is the color code for a 8 ohm resistor? Green - Black - Red, but this is not a standard value. You probably want a 5.1K resistor, and that is Green, Brown, Red