track
Concentric circles, are circles within circles. Each concentric circle on the surface of a disk represents a track, the narrower the circle is, the more data can be stored on the disk.
Concentric Data Systems was created in 1979.
data are stored on a circular tracks the 0s and 1s are represented magnetically
track is a invisible circle on hard disk.and sectors are the segments of these circles.
Yes, the data is stored in one long, continuous, tightly-wound spiral as opposed to many concentric circles.CD data is stored as a series of tiny indentations known as "pits", encoded in a spiral track moulded into the top of the polycarbonate layer.-- from wikipedia
The concentric magnetic circles that run around a disk platter are called "tracks." Each track is a circular path on the surface of the disk where data is recorded. Data is organized in these tracks, and the read/write head of the disk accesses the information by moving to the appropriate track.
stored data is data that gets placed in different places on a computer but there is different types of stored data
data is stored in RAM modules
Data is stored on the hard disc. The more memory hard disc has the more data can be stored.
how data are stored would be in a physical layer
Data Type indicates the type of data that can be stored in a field.