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as magnetic flux changes, representing numbers, which MAYbe a code representing letters or symbols, which may be parts of words. or it may all stay numbers.
Data can be stored on a floppy disk, since that is what they are designed for. As for whether it can be "received" on one, that is a pretty vague question, as it doesn't address HOW the data is received.
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 :)
To read a floppy disk, you insert a floppy disk into a floppy disk drive. Not all computers have floppy disk drives. Typically desktop computers or ones that stand on the floor have floppy disk drives. New machines today allow a USB thumb drive (USB flash memory storage device) to be used in place of a floppy drive. All modern computersy have USB connections. If you need to read a floppy disk and you computer does not have a floppy disk drive, you can purchase a USB connected floppy disk drive for your computer.
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
In a way, yes. The material that makes up the "disk" in a floppy is Mylar, a magnetic substance. Data is stored on the Mylar disk in the form of magnetic charges.
The the original size of the first floppy disk ever made, was 8 inches and stored 80 kilobytes.
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
The 3.5" floppy disk is defunkt now, it is rarely if ever used, so to be able to procure one would be hard and then finding a new computer on which to use it would be difficult. If a floppy disk drive is available the volume of information that can be stored on it is minimal. A floppy disk can store around 1.44Mb wheras a conventional CD can store from 600 - 800Mb.
As little as possible. Floppy disks are prone to corruption and should be accessed as little as possible. It would be generally advised that no data should be stored on a floppy disk, and that any data you have on floppy disk should be removed and backed up on a more reliable format such as flash memory.
NTFS
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.