Data can be stored on a floppy disk, since that is what they are designed for. As for whether it can be "received" on one, that is a pretty vague question, as it doesn't address HOW the data is received.
Data can be stored on floppy disk, hard disk, memory stick, CD or DVD.
In a way, yes. The material that makes up the "disk" in a floppy is Mylar, a magnetic substance. Data is stored on the Mylar disk in the form of magnetic charges.
It depends...when you see a hot girl... Your floppy disk might turn into a hard drive which is really big, but then it depends :)
As little as possible. Floppy disks are prone to corruption and should be accessed as little as possible. It would be generally advised that no data should be stored on a floppy disk, and that any data you have on floppy disk should be removed and backed up on a more reliable format such as flash memory.
Formatting prepares a floppy disk to store data
To read a floppy disk, you insert a floppy disk into a floppy disk drive. Not all computers have floppy disk drives. Typically desktop computers or ones that stand on the floor have floppy disk drives. New machines today allow a USB thumb drive (USB flash memory storage device) to be used in place of a floppy drive. All modern computersy have USB connections. If you need to read a floppy disk and you computer does not have a floppy disk drive, you can purchase a USB connected floppy disk drive for your computer.
a Floppy Disk
It is stored as magnetic impulses, similar to how a tape recorder records, except that the data is digital rather than analog.
Placing a magnet near a floppy disk is a bad idea because floppy disks store data on magnetic media. The magnetic field from the magnet can interfere with or completely erase the data on the disk, leading to data loss. Since floppy disks rely on precise magnetic patterns to represent information, exposure to a strong magnet can corrupt these patterns, rendering the stored data inaccessible.
Floppy disks use magnetic disk to store the data.
If the same data is already in the floppy disk or any other disk, and you are again copying the same data, then it is called the overwriting ..
Hard Drive, Floppy disk, Cd, DVD, flash drives...