Sectors (the smallest physical storage unit on a disk) is almost always 512 bytes (or 0.5 kb) in size.
A sector is 512 bytes.
I believe it is 512 per sector
512 bytes of data
AN 80GB drive will have about 78,125,000 sectors on each side.
about 512 bytes but when you format a disk you can change the size of each sector
shaded sectors do not appear on listings
The workings of the whole economy or large sectors of it.
all sectors are interrelated to each other
45 degrees.
I think that hospitality sectors work together such that when one aspect of the sectors fail then other sectors may not be too effective in booming the tourism of the country or place.
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
If each sector has a central angle of 30 degrees then 360/30 = 12 sectors
To arrange data in a noncontiguous way to increase performance. When used to describe disk drives, it refers to the way sectors on a disk are organized. In one-to-one interleaving, the sectors are placed sequentially around each track. In two-to-one interleaving, sectors are staggered so that consecutively numbered sectors are separated by an intervening sector.
terrain and resources within the sector