Storage media with no moving parts include solid-state drives (SSDs), USB flash drives, and memory cards (such as SD cards). These devices use NAND flash memory to store data, allowing for faster access times and increased durability compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), which rely on spinning disks. The absence of moving parts also makes them less susceptible to mechanical failure and shock damage.
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Assuming you mean a data-storage device (for use with computers) then the most clear cut answer would be a CD-ROM or a DVD-ROM, neither of which have any moving parts by themselves. The disc-reader however would have moving parts which may negate the idea of a stationary storage device.Flash memory is another form of storage which is commonly found in USB drives and small electronics. It has no moving parts.
A flash memory device such as a USB or SD card or an SSD (Solid State Storage) device
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The flash drive has no moving parts and thus is faster than the traditional spinning drive storage devices.
Assuming you mean a data-storage device (for use with computers) then the most clear cut answer would be a CD-ROM or a DVD-ROM, neither of which have any moving parts by themselves. The disc-reader however would have moving parts which may negate the idea of a stationary storage device.Flash memory is another form of storage which is commonly found in USB drives and small electronics. It has no moving parts.
That is the expected behavior. Most storage devices on a computer are disks, therefore it will refer to any storage device as a "disk", even if it has no moving parts.
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