what is a solid-state media with no moving parts
A solid state disk (SSD) or a USB flash drive, either have no moving parts.
flash memory cards
yes it is.
Electronic components generally do have moving parts, it is the elctricty that powers the parts to move to eliminate complete mechanically operated parts, they have been design for quietness and response times are generally faster and more accurate when using electricity
Flash Memory Cards
No; solid state storage is Rewritable and doe not have any moving parts (the CD must spin to work).
stabilizer circuit diagram
the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial
A simple machine doesn't have any moving parts.
Paint can not protect moving parts as it is not smooth or oily enough. Moving parts that are extremely close together need polymer oils to keep them moving.
Solid-state media, such as flash drives and SSDs, are not susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) as they do not have moving parts or rely on magnetic fields to store data. This makes them more resilient in environments where EMI is a concern.
Fewer Moving Parts was created on 2006-06-13.