Not unless you power it permanently. RAM can only store data as long the power is turned on.
data is stored in RAM modules
All of the data that is temporary is stored in random access memory. Incoming data and the solutions to calculations are stored in ram.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
temporarily yes
I'm guessing RAM Random access memory
RAM is called volatile memory, because data can only be stored within the RAM when there is constant power to the computer. Meaning as soon as the the computer looses power then all of the data that was stored within the RAM is erased.
by a magnetic code or ram
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. It is a temporary computer storage device, i.e. all data stored in RAM will be erased after the computer is switched off. All data to be processed is first copied into RAM. For example, when you start an application it is copied into the RAM from your harddisk. Similarly, if you enter any data into the computer it is sent to the RAM.
RAM requires a constant voltage to retain information. So by turning the PC off, all data in the RAM is lost.
True!
Computer RAM is used only during operation. It's called "volatile memory", meaning that every time the computer is turned off, everything that has been stored on RAM is deleted. Computer disk is a "non volatile" storage medium, meaning that programs and data will (hopefully) be available next time you turn on the computer. RAM is necessary for normal operation of the computer. Programs and data that are essential to the immediate operations of the computer are loaded into RAM as the computer starts and when you start applications. Insufficient RAM may cause the computer to run very slow, if at all. Since nothing is stored on RAM when the computer is turned off, increasing the amount of RAM should not negatively affect any data that is currently stored on your computer.