The highest density 8 inch floppy can hold a little over 1.2 MB. The smallest density 8 inch floppy can hold 80 KB.
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A standard 3.5" floppy disk holds significantly less than a gigabyte. As a fraction, a floppy holds about 1/711 of a gigabyte.
A 5.25-inch floppy disk typically has a storage capacity of 360 KB to 1.2 MB, depending on the specific format used. The most common version, the double-sided, double-density (DSDD) disk, can store 360 KB, while the high-density (DSHD) version can hold up to 1.2 MB. These capacities are significantly lower than modern storage media, which can hold gigabytes or terabytes of data.
Floppy disk may be of any type is always portable, however the floppy disk "drives" are fixed.
The floppy disk which is commonly referred to as a high density floppy disk is a 3.5 inch disk. It has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB.
the sizes of a floppy disk is the 3.5 inch disk of about 720mb
The most common size of floppy disk is the 3-1/2 inch 1.44 MB disk.
3.5 inch and 5.25 in
1.44 MB
A standard high density double-sided floppy disk holds about 1.44 mb.
In 1970 the eight inch floppy disk drive was introduced by IBM.