Storage device is something used to store the data. It has several types such as magnetic, optical, electronic etc. Talking about a computer, storage device may be removable or non-removable.
No. It's a magnetic device
There are three types of internal storage devices mainly optical, semi conductor and magnetic storage. Compact disk is an example of magnetic storage whereas silicon chip is an example of a semi conductor storage device.
magnetic storage device
Harddrive is magnetic. Optical storage devices examples are CDs, DVDs etc. Source: IGCSE TCI student :)
A magnetic field can interfere with electronic devices because it can induce currents in conductive materials, such as wires or circuits, causing disruptions in the normal operation of the device. These induced currents can lead to issues like data corruption, malfunctions, or even permanent damage to the electronic components. It is important to shield electronic devices from strong magnetic fields to prevent interference.
Since all storage devices are hardware and are therefore vulnerable to the unpredictability of mechanical or electronic device failures. The closest approximation to stable storage are database systems that write data to multiple storage devices at the same time. If one device crashes, the data is still available from another device.
A hard disk drive is a type of magnetic storage device. A magnetic storage device stores data on a magnetized medium. Other types of magnetic storage includes magnetic recording tapes and the stripes on credit cards.
One storage device is RAM. Also Magnetic Media, Flash Media, and Optical media. Your welcome :)
THER ARE TWO TYPES OF STORAGE DEVICES: RAM(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY DEVICE) CD WRITERAND ROM(READ ONLY MEMORY)e.g DVD ROM.Uhh no that's completely wrong there are many examples of storage devices. There is magnetic storage devices, optical storage devices, silicon storage devices, and others i cant think of.~Dawn~
Yes, they ARE magnetic
A storage device.