"Terabytes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Terabytes is a unit of measurement for digital information. One terabyte is equal to 1 trillion bytes (or 1,000 gigabytes). It is commonly used to measure the storage capacity of hard drives, solid-state drives, and other digital storage devices.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "terabytes":
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A style of Japanese cuisine that involves cooking on a flat iron griddle, typically used for making Japanese dishes such as steak, seafood, and vegetables. The word "teppanyaki" consists of two parts: "teppan," meaning iron plate or griddle, and "yaki," meaning grill or broil.
A tepui is a table-topped mountain or plateau that is typical of the Guiana Shield region in South America. They are flat-topped mountains formed from a hard, erosion-resistant layer of sandstone and shale, which protects the underlying softer rocks from erosion, creating a flat top and steep sides. Tepuis are usually surrounded by deep valleys and are often veiled in cloud and mist, leading to their mystique and nickname "table-top mountains."
Tequila is a type of spirit made from the blue agave plant, primarily produced in Mexico. It is known for its strong, pungent flavor and is often associated with Mexican culture and festivities, such as Cinco de Mayo celebrations. The word "tequila" also has several possible verb meanings, such as "to tease" or "to irritate," although it is not as commonly used in these contexts. In popular culture, tequila is also often associated with shots and partying, being the main spirit in cocktails like the margarita.
A unit of electrical resistance. It is a large unit of measurement equivalent to 1,000,000 ohms.
A unit of digital information or computer storage, equal to 2^40 bytes (1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes)
A fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) with a fiber failure strain greater than 2% and a surface finish of HOV (High Gloss, Low Orange Peel, Void free) or higher.
A unit of measurement for the processing power of computers.<br><br>It represents one trillion floating-point operations per second. It is commonly used to express the performance of high-performance computing systems, such as supercomputers.
A unit of weight, equal to 1 trillion grams or 1 billion kilograms, also equals 2,204.62 pounds.
1. A terameter is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI) equal to a trillion meters.<br><br>Example: The Earth's circumference is about 40,075 kilometers or 40 terameters at the equator.<br><br>2. In music, a terameter is a meter that consists of 1,000,000,000 pulses or beats per minute, which is equivalent to the tempo of one terahertz.<br><br>Example: The theremin's pitch can range from approximately 20 Hz to 100 terameters per second.<br><br>3. In astronomy, a terameter is a unit used to measure the size of celestial objects, such as stars or galaxies.<br><br>Example: The Andromeda galaxy has a diameter of approximately 3 terameters.
A terametre is a unit of length, used in the International System of Units (SI) to express large distances. It is equal to one trillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) meters.