720 KBs =
720,000 Bytes
.72 Megabytes
.00072 Gigabytes
Another word for capable is able to.
Iridium is a superconductor. As a result it probably is not magnetizable in the same sense as is iron. Substances that are capable of holding a permanent magnetic field usually are not superconductors.
Ditto is the way of saying same as you.
Saying 'yes' is the same as saying 'OK' because you are agreeing with a person if you use one or the other of these words.
no, they are spelt differently
holding in basketball is like the same thing in football holding by the shirt or shoes its not illegal but it will be a tech foul
same as what you are saying.
They are both capable of holding a maximum of 10
The DriveThe major parts of a FDD include:Read/Write Heads: Located on both sides of a diskette, they move together on the same assembly. The heads are not directly opposite each other in an effort to prevent interaction between write operations on each of the two media surfaces. The same head is used for reading and writing, while a second, wider head is used for erasing a track just prior to it being written. This allows the data to be written on a wider "clean slate," without interfering with the analog data on an adjacent track.Drive Motor: A very small spindle motor engages the metal hub at the center of the diskette, spinning it at either 300 or 360 rotations per minute (RPM).Stepper Motor: This motor makes a precise number of stepped revolutions to move the read/write head assembly to the proper track position. The read/write head assembly is fastened to the stepper motor shaft.Mechanical Frame: A system of levers that opens the little protective window on the diskette to allow the read/write heads to touch the dual-sided diskette media. An external button allows the diskette to be ejected, at which point the spring-loaded protective window on the diskette closes.Circuit Board: Contains all of the electronics to handle the data read from or written to the diskette. It also controls the stepper-motor control circuits used to move the read/write heads to each track, as well as the movement of the read/write heads toward the diskette surface.FROM: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/floppy-disk-drive2.htm
no because if your really holding your breath you should be holding your nosie
it is the same. it's the same as saying 186 minus nothing.
You can click the Save button on the Standard Toolbar. It has a picture of dark blue diskette on it. The shortcut key is control-S.