Convert Megabits (Mb) to Gigabits (Gb)
Switching between Mb and Gb is a frequent Data Storage task. To do it, simply divide the value by 1000.
Formula
1 Mb = 0.001 Gb
To convert Mb to Gb, divide the value by 1000.
Conversion Table
| Megabits (Mb) | Gigabits (Gb) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Mb | 0 Gb |
| 0.1 Mb | 0.0001 Gb |
| 0.5 Mb | 0.0005 Gb |
| 1 Mb | 0.001 Gb |
| 2 Mb | 0.002 Gb |
| 3 Mb | 0.003 Gb |
| 5 Mb | 0.005 Gb |
| 10 Mb | 0.01 Gb |
| 15 Mb | 0.015 Gb |
| 20 Mb | 0.02 Gb |
| 25 Mb | 0.025 Gb |
| 50 Mb | 0.05 Gb |
| 100 Mb | 0.1 Gb |
| 250 Mb | 0.25 Gb |
| 500 Mb | 0.5 Gb |
| 1000 Mb | 1 Gb |
| 2500 Mb | 2.5 Gb |
| 5000 Mb | 5 Gb |
| 10000 Mb | 10 Gb |
| 50000 Mb | 50 Gb |
Common Mb to Gb Examples
- 1 Mb = 0.001 Gb
- 5 Mb = 0.005 Gb
- 10 Mb = 0.01 Gb
- 25 Mb = 0.025 Gb
- 50 Mb = 0.05 Gb
- 100 Mb = 0.1 Gb
- 500 Mb = 0.5 Gb
- 1000 Mb = 1 Gb
Frequently Asked Questions
Different regions and industries developed their own Data Storage standards over time. International trade and science later required conversion tools to bridge them.
Both measure Data Storage, but they belong to different unit systems or scales, which is why a conversion factor is needed between them.
Yes. Simply invert the ratio: divide the Gb value by 0.001 to get the equivalent in Mb.
For everyday use, 2 to 4 decimal places are enough. Scientific or engineering work may require 6 or more.
The ratio 0.001 is defined to high precision and is exact for most practical purposes. Rounding only matters when many decimal places are needed.
Take the value in Mb and divide the value by 1000. The result is the same value expressed in Gb.