A floppy disk is not designed for strength; rather, it is a delicate data storage medium made of a thin, flexible magnetic material encased in a plastic shell. While it can withstand some physical handling, it is susceptible to damage from bending, extreme temperatures, and magnetic fields. Generally, its structural integrity is quite low compared to modern storage devices. Therefore, it is not considered strong in any practical sense.
a floppy disk slot is what you put the floppy disk in on a CPU
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 :)
A 3.5" floppy disk weighs about 20 grams
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
no the floppy disk rotate slower its because hard disk rotate faster then floppy disk
It's higher than Floppy Disk Associate, but not quite Floppy Disk Board of Directors.
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.
The term "Floppy disk" is also used in German as is "Diskette" or "Floppy"
Floppy disks are seldom sold individually. Depending on the bulk number you purchase, the price per floppy is generally $0.75 to $1.00 USD.
1.44 Megabytes
(giggle) FLOPPY disk? Heehee!
Correction: the "A" Drive is a floppy disk dirve that holds, reads and writes on the floppy disk.