Clusters are the smallest segments within disk sectors.
Tracks are concentric circles on the hard drive.
Pie-shaped wedges on the hard drive are called sectors.
Platters are round, thin plates of metal that make up a hard drive.
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The first removable disk appeared in 1962. IBM created it for its IBM 311 drive, and it was called the IBM 1316 disk pack.
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This is usually called the directory or directory listing.
Track
Concentric circles on a magnetic disk are called tracks. These tracks are the circular paths on which data is recorded and read by the disk's read/write heads. Each track is divided into smaller segments called sectors, which are the basic units of data storage on the disk.
There are segments or sectors in which data is electronically stored. Emanet
The line segments that form a polygon called are called sides or edges.
Vertebrata.
track is invisible cirle on hard disk and sector are the segments of these circle
A closed figure made up of line segments is called a polygon. The segments in a polygon are called sides or edges.
there where a polygon meet that 2 segments is called ''vertex''
No, they have segments and part of those segments are called setae.
Yes, a sub-division of a track that stores data on a disk is called a "sector." In traditional hard drives and optical discs, tracks are concentric circles on the disk surface, and sectors are the individual segments within those tracks that hold a specific amount of data, typically 512 bytes or 4,096 bytes. Sectors are the smallest unit of storage that the disk can read or write.
They are called sides.
A woodlouse has six segments. Woodlouses can also be called slaters.