30 line double spaced with 10 chars per inch with one inch margins would be about 65x30 bytes.
60x30 is 1800 so to make the math easy, let's say 2000.
2G-byte of memory divided by 2000 is 1 million pages, so a 4 Gig memory stick can hold 2 million pages of straight text, not formatted.
Each volume of the Encyclopedia Britanica is about 1000 pages, Say a set of Encyclopedias are 25 volumes(making the math easier)
So 2000 volumes divided by 25 = 80 complete sets of that encyclopedia.
One thing is for certain.... It is not infinite.
protect information stored in memory stick?
how dcan you protect information stored on memory stick
With a condom
Data and files
Permanant information is stored in hard drives, usb drives, cds, dvds and the temporary information is stored in RAM (Random Access Memory).
non volatile memory is the computer memory that can retain stored information when not powered . examples flash memory . read only memory.(F) ram.volatile memory is the computer memory that requires power to maintain stored information in other words it need power to reach the computer memory volatile memory retain the information as long as the power supply is on .
Encoding is the process of inputting information into memory, where it can be stored and later retrieved. Retrieval is the process of accessing and bringing stored information out of memory for use. Both encoding and retrieval are essential components of memory processes.
Some information needs to be modified; such information is useless if it's in a memory where it can't be modified.
yes
Retrieval from long-term memory is usually best when the information has been stored at a deep level of processing. This means that it has been encoded semantically (related to meaning) rather than superficially (related to surface characteristics). Information processed deeply tends to be more elaborately encoded and easier to retrieve later on.
ROM (read only memory)
Primary memory is where information is stored after it is first learned. It is also referred to as the short term memory.