optical disc encodes binary data (bits) in the form of pits (binary value of 0 or off, due to lack of reflection when read) and lands (binary value of 1 or on, due to a reflection when read) on a special material (often Aluminium) on one of its flat surfaces. The encoding material sits atop a thicker substrate which makes up the bulk of the disc and forms a dust defocusing layer. The encoding pattern follows a continuous, spiral path covering the entire disc surface and extending from the innermost track to the outermost track. The data is stored on the disc with a laser or stamping machine, and can be accessed when the data path is illuminated with a laser diode in an optical disc drive.
All digital data is represented as one's and zero's.
The actual physical representation of data on an optical disc - assuming you are talking about CD's - is called pits and lands.
This article from a 1990 Stereophile article explains much of the mechanics of a CD surface:
http://www.stereophile.com/reference/590jitter/
As with all digital systems - it's encoded in binary. The disk reader has software to convert the binary back to a user-friendly format.
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an optical disk which stores data optically
Optical disk drives are also known as cd roms for your computer. They allow you to store data and burn information on them from the disk drive slot on your computer.
A CD, DVD or Blueray disk recorder player.
use a laser to read and write data. Optical disks have very large storage capacity but they are not fast as hard disks. There are three basic types of optical disks: CD-ROM, WORM and erasable. DVD-ROM is higher- capacity disc
(a)- it is a read-only storage medium. Data once recorded, cannot be erased, and hence the optical disk cannot be reused. (b)- thd data access speed for optical disk is slower than magnetic disks; (c)- optical disk require a more complicated drive mechanism that magnetic disk.
Formatting prepares a floppy disk to store data
Applications where re-writeable optical laser disk would be preferred over hard disks for storage are: While storing the data in large amount, the optical disk are more preferred as, for storing the videos, photographs and various types of the images. This optical laser disk are used for transferring the information or data from one computer to another so we can easily modify or re-write the data at any time as, this disk are more convenient than hard disk. The optical laser disk are also helpful for distributing the software to the customers or users by using its large storing capacity features, as compared to hard disks.
No. A disk drive can use one of several methods of storing data, including magnetic, Flash, and optical.
A hardware device, such as a hard disk or floppy disk, used to record and store data.
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hard disk
Optical use a laser to read and write data .Optical disks have very large storage capacity but they are not fast as harddisk .There are major types of optical disk 1.CD-Rom 2 Worm 3.Eraser Advantage's optical disks has a very high storing capacity ,inexpensive has along life of at least 25 years .