tracks
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The rings on a diskette along which data is recorded are called "tracks." Each track is further divided into smaller segments known as "sectors," where the actual data is stored. The arrangement of tracks and sectors allows for organized data retrieval and storage on the diskette.
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 ..
Data storage devices.
They both hold data They are both disc shaped A drive is used to read or write to them The primary difference is the way they hold data. The data on a floppy disc is carried and read magnetically. The data on a CD is recorded and read optically with a laser.
Its called a floppy disk.
Not sure what you're looking for here. We always just called them 'floppy disk drives.'
Not possible, the same data can be stored both on floppy and HDD.
Formatting prepares a floppy disk to store data
yes
data the recorded observations are called data.
A floppy data cable connects a floppy disk drive to a computer's motherboard, facilitating the transfer of data between the two devices. It typically consists of multiple wires that carry data signals, power, and control signals. The cable is designed to ensure proper communication and synchronization of data read from or written to the floppy disk. Although largely obsolete today, floppy data cables were essential for accessing and managing files stored on floppy disks.
a cable for connecting a floppy drive to the computer motherboard.