5.25" floppy disks were available in a large number of storage capacities. These include 110 KB, 360 KB (DD), 720 KB (QD), and 1.2 MB (HD). There were also a couple non-standard formats that went all the way up to 100 MB.
1.44MB, and on very old dics/drives, 720K
1.44 mb
It depends...when you see a hot girl... Your floppy disk might turn into a hard drive which is really big, but then it depends :)
The highest density 8 inch floppy can hold a little over 1.2 MB. The smallest density 8 inch floppy can hold 80 KB.
Around 35 to 40 years.
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No. Floppy disks are magnetic media that rely on magnetic polarization to write data to the disk much like a hard drive. Unlike CD media they can be erased by a strong magnet field that effectively scrambles the data tracks.
Floppy disk may be of any type is always portable, however the floppy disk "drives" are fixed.
The floppy disk which is commonly referred to as a high density floppy disk is a 3.5 inch disk. It has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB.
The most common size of floppy disk is the 3-1/2 inch 1.44 MB disk.
the sizes of a floppy disk is the 3.5 inch disk of about 720mb
3.5 inch and 5.25 in
1.44 MB
A floppy disk is a flexible and magnetic data storage system that is removable from the computer that can store up to 3 megabytes of data. A hard disk on the other hand is the main place that a computer stores data. It is a rotating disk that uses magnetic patterns to store data. Floppy disks have been replaced by USB flash drives.These days (2012) you will not find many floppy disks (although just a couple of years ago we had to order special floppy drives for a server because some software would only be installed if it booted from Drive: A a floppy). There were 8 inch and 5 inch and 31/2 inch floppy disks which were common. The latest (diskettes) were the smallest and were protected by a hard plastic casing. Inside a thin Mylar disk coated with a magnetic surface stored the 1.44 Mb that was the capacity of most diskettes. Hard disks have one or more aluminium or glass disks coated with magnetic surfaces. These hold much more information and now (2012) there are units that can store 3Tb or more.