Virtual Memory
No, flash drivers are only temperory memory allocations . So they wont compensate for harddisk spaces....
a harddrive...
If you have harddisk in hand outside of a computer you can read the model details and specifications printed on the harddisk. If it is inside a computer and you are running the computer with a Windows operating system, you can use File Explorer or My Computer icon to see the harddisk details. If it is a C: drive you can also right click and see properties which will show you total size, used and free space (this size is based on partition information of the drive and is it has more than one partitions or have space that has not been used in the logical drive partition it may show less size compared to the actual physical capacity of the HDD. For more details in a Windows XP machine you can also go to Start-> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk Management This will give you all the details you need to know about the harddisk drives installed in the computer. - Neeraj Sharma
Its known as interstellar space, as in the space between stars.
The amount of space in an object is, presumably, the volume of the cavity.
Capacity is the space inside something (that is hollow). Volume is the space something occupies. The capacity of a bottle is the amount of space inside the bottle, whereas the volume of the bottle is the space that the bottle occupies. The difference between the two is the volume of the material from which the bottle is made.
The space between molecules is called inter molecular space.
These can extend for literally miles into space.
Capacity is the amount of space that a container can hold. Gallons, quarts, and pints are all units of capacity.
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Crew capacity on the ISS is currently at 6.
Atmosphere