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Internal and External. Internal - also known as Primary Memory, comes inbuilt when the computer is manufactured and mainly used to run the computer while external - also known as Secondary Memory can be added to the computer storing data and information for future use
Internal is normally dedicated to the phone and it's OS. For such use as adding more apps, texts, contacts. External is more pointed at using it for your own personal media. although on smartphones you can point apps to be loaded from the external memory. other factors are if you can take the memory out of the phone. Internal meaing you can't and External meaning you can. This is normal in the format of a memory card. (SD, Micro SD etc)
When heat is added to or is absorbed by a system, its internal energy increases. The amount of external work a system can do essentially refers to the amount of energy it can transfer to something else. So when internal energy increases, so does the external work done by the system.
A charictor seems more simple
Internal indicators that are used in titration exist in the titration reaction as either a reactant or a product. External indicators is added to the reaction mixture, but does not exist in the reaction.
Internal components are devices that are either built-in to the motherboard of the computer, added on an expansion card or a device attached to the motherboard by way of ribbon cables. External devices are added to the computer system by plugging them into one of the ports on the back of the computer.
An Internal GPS is usually referred to as a navigation system already installed and internally attached to for example a phone/ car. An external GPS is a navigation system that is added later and is not apart of the original communication system design. It is not attached or installed to the communication system.
External devices are used for storage just like internal devices but with the added bonus of being portable and not requiring space inside your computer. This usually comes at the sacrifice of access time or write times. Depends on the interface used for the external device.
External devices are used for storage just like internal devices but with the added bonus of being portable and not requiring space inside your computer. This usually comes at the sacrifice of access time or write times. Depends on the interface used for the external device.
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sadly, you cannot play poptropica on the wii internet channel because the wii lacks enough memory. witch is odd because wii games are so memory intensive. Added March 18th, 2010: the problem is with the way the Wii's internal memory handles/caches the game; it appears there is some sort of limitation there. The goofy thing is I added a 4 GB SD card to expand memory and free up the system memory but to no avail.