A disk drive.
It spins for one ( at usually 7200 rpm) and writes in a language that involves 1 and 0's(Binary Code) It is a like a rewritable CD but a lot cooler A hard disk stores data in much the same way as a floppy drive, magnetic pulses are imprinted onto the surface of the disk by a read/write head which can also then read the data back. Hard disks differ from floppies in that the data can be stored in much higher densities and accessed at much higher speeds by using a non-removable disk which is sealed from contaminants. Modern hard disks usually have several disks within them (platters) and dedicated read/write heads for both sides of each. The platters themselves are usually made of some aluminum alloy coated with a thin layer of iron oxide and are very rigid. A hard disk drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive, hard disk, or fixed disk drive, is a non-volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces. Strictly speaking, "drive" refers to a device distinct from its medium, such as a tape drive and its tape, or a floppy disk drive and its floppy disk. Early HDDs had removable media; however, an HDD today is typically a sealed unit (except for a filtered vent hole to equalize air pressure) with fixed media.
Data is store momentarily in computers in RAM. Random Access Memory are chips that contain registers that retain their electrical state for as long as its either changed or the power is turn off. Data can also be store permanently in a Hard Drive. HD are nothing more than a magnetic disc that spins around while a writing head magnetises the surface of the disc, creating areas to simbolize ones and zeros; the digital language of computers.
A computer hard disk drive stores and retrieves data efficiently by using magnetic storage technology. Data is written onto the disk using a magnetic head that creates tiny magnetic fields on the disk's surface. To retrieve data, the head reads the magnetic fields and translates them into digital information. The disk spins rapidly, allowing the head to access different parts of the disk quickly. This process enables the hard drive to store and retrieve data in a fast and efficient manner.
Its a small metal box 3.5 inches wide, about 5 inches long and about an inch thick. It will usually be mounted in the case below the cdrom drive, and will be connected to the motherboard with a wide "ribbon cable" as well as to the power supply by a power plug with 4 wires.
the earth spinds around the sun because gravity makes it orbit
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A disk drive.
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it spins off wafers in boats --- drys off silicon disks used in the production of semiconduters
No, turbine Helios has a special mechanism that Helios doesn't. This mechanism is powered by a ripcord and spins the turbine Helios.
A motor is a mechanism that spins by means of electric energy and uses magnetism to spin. It uses energy.
Lock, stock and barrel. Lock holds the firing mechanism, stock gives you something to hold onto, barrel spins the projectile.
A toy carousel typically uses a simple mechanical mechanism that often includes a motor or winding mechanism to rotate the platform. The carousel features a central axis around which the platform spins, with decorative figures attached to it that may move up and down as it turns. In some models, a spring mechanism is used for manual operation, allowing the user to wind it up and release it to create motion. Overall, the mechanism combines rotational and vertical movements to create an engaging visual experience.
My guess would be that a small motor spins a disk which is slightly out of balance. If the wheel is perfectly balanced, the wheel would not vibrate. Instead, it might give off a whirring sound, but not vibrate. Out of balance, the wheel would have momentum in one direction and then another as the wheel spins. It may be interesting to see the actual mechanism.
2 and 1/2 spins in a 900
how does the planet mercury's spins?
The plural of "spin" is "spins."