The maximum storage capacity of a CD-ROM is determined by the size and intended storage of the CD itself. The majority of CD-ROMs sold today are 74 minute and 80 minute discs, the 74 minute disc is rated to hold 650 MB but can actually hold up to 681 MB. The 80 minute disc is rated to hold 700 MB but can hold up to 737 MB.
The maximum storage capacity of of a cd is up to 600 MB
Depends on the CD.
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The CD-R & CD+R are listed as 700MB or 0.68GB
The maximum DNA storage capacity of a single cell is around 6.4 billion base pairs.
The storage capacity of a CD-ROM is:In megabytes(mb):700In bytes(b) :734003200In gigabytes(gb):0.68359375
Most common CD-Rs nowadays store 700 MB information and 800 MB CD-Rs are also widely available.Maximum capacity of a CD-R nowadays is 860 MB.Maximum capacity of a CD is not strictly defined, depending of production technology and the quality of the disk the maximum capacity could be pushed up to about 875 MB.
The maximum storage capacity of a floppy disk that uses the 64kb keyword is 64 kilobytes.
700mb storage or 80 minutes recording time is the normal maximum. However there are also some 800MB 90 minute CD's available (among other companies Philips make them). I have heard of 860MB CD-R's but never seen one so am not sure. Not all CD writers and software will write to these and not all CD players will play them.
The number of cassettes that can fit on a CD depends on the storage capacity of the CD and the size of the cassette. A standard CD has a storage capacity of 700 MB, while a typical cassette tape can hold around 90 minutes of audio. To calculate how many cassettes can fit on a CD, you would need to convert the total storage capacity of the CD to minutes of audio, and then divide that by the capacity of a single cassette tape.
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