Magnetic storage
optical storage
solid-state storage
storage capacity
Yes, storage media can be damaged by magnetic and electric fields. Strong magnetic fields can disrupt the data stored on magnetic media such as hard drives and floppy disks. Electric fields can cause data corruption in electronic storage devices like solid-state drives and flash drives. It is important to keep storage media away from strong magnetic and electric fields to prevent damage.
Nope. Flash drives don't use magnetic storage.
Audio
Magnetic storage media are items like floppy and hard disk drives. They are based on magnetic transfer of data between the heads and the computer.
Magnetic
One storage device is RAM. Also Magnetic Media, Flash Media, and Optical media. Your welcome :)
magnetic tape
A magnetic tape is a secondary storage media used to access data in a sequential way
it is the primary storage unit of a computer
Hard disk
Of these only CD-ROMs use LASERs to access the data. The others are magnetic storage devices.
Magnetic storage is commonly used in various applications, including hard disk drives (HDDs) for computers and external storage devices, as well as magnetic tape for data backup and archival purposes. It is also utilized in certain types of removable storage media, such as floppy disks and magnetic cards. Additionally, magnetic storage plays a role in audio and video recording, as well as in some industrial and embedded systems for data retention.