increase tranfer rate and decrease average access time
no they have different disk rotation speed and different hardware requirements
A tachometer is an instrument that measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine.
A tach (short for tachometer) is an instrument that measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine.
There are many different routes that you can take to increasing the speed of your computer. These include disk defragmenting, increasing your RAM, and many more. You will have to look more in depth for a better answer. Hope this helps!!
Tape measures Calipers Tachometer (measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine
An application called a disk defragmenter is the tool used to achieve this. However one could also specifically match the disk segment layout with the disk rotation speed as one sets up the disk or even build a RAID array to increase access speed.
it depends on more then rotational speed. The Rotational speed and latency time is related as follows: Latency time = (1/((Rotational Speed in RPM)/60)) * 0.5 * 1000 milli seconds
The head(s) in floppy drives make physical contact with the floppy disk surface, while the heads in hard disk drives fly over the hard disk surface on a cushion of air created by the platter rotation speed. All other features of the devices are similar.
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The motions of the Sun and the planets reflect to disk shape of the solar nebula because they follow the same rotation as this disk shape. The rotation of the Sun and the planets is not a perfect circle.
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The speed varies from the size of the floopy disk. on average it tends to be quite slow. (: