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What medium is magnetic disc?

Magnetic discs are a storage medium that uses magnetic materials to store data. Common examples include hard disk drives (HDDs) and floppy disks. Magnetic discs are commonly used in computers and other electronic devices for data storage and retrieval.


Computer number system?

A computer system is a system of one or more computers and associated software with common storage


What are common ferromagnetic materials?

Common ferromagnetic materials include iron, cobalt, and nickel. These metals have strong magnetic properties and are widely used in technologies such as electromagnets, electric motors, and magnetic storage devices.


Is it true or false that Most computers today come with Ethernet adapters already installed?

Yes, they do. Some people use older computers that need it installed though.


Is USB a kind of common storage?

A USB Flash Drive is a very common storage type, used by most people with data that needs to be transferred between computers but is too large to email/send via other methods e.t.c.


Is a computer a magnet?

No a computer is not a magnet. Most of the materials computers are made from (e.g. epoxy fiberglass circuit boards, copper, aluminum, various plastics, silicon, gold) cannot be magnetised. While certain structural parts of a computer are often made from steel, which can be magnetized they are not intentionally magnets. Old computers (from the early 1950s to the early 1970s) used magnetic ferrite core memory as their main RAM and sometimes also as CPU register memory, but this has been replaced with solid state DRAM. Computers have long used magnetic tape for offline data storage. Since the late 1950s when IBM introduced the 350 RAMAC magnetic hard disk it has been common for computers to store data as tiny magnetic dots on spinning aluminum disks. Since 1970 when IBM introduced the floppy disk it has been common for computers to store data as tiny magnetic dots on spinning plastic disks inside a protective sleeve. However both of these are now being replaced by "solid state disks" based on Flash storage (a type of EEPROM - electronically erasable programmable read only memory). So, even though computers have used some parts that operate using magnetism those parts are being phased out. But the computer itself is not and never was a magnet.


Example of a magnetic storage device?

MAGNETIC Storage Media are the Hard disk drivestypesthat make use ofMAGNETIC PLATTER and Read\Write Sensor (Read - Sensing Polarity, Write - Altering theinclinationi.e. sensor attracted or repelled)over the microscopic area on the Platter) for storing Digital Information in form of Binary Signals.


Do all computers come with dvd burners built into them?

No, not all computers come with DVD burners built into them. Although they are more common in computers today, they are sometimes an upgrade that must be purchased with a computer.


Where does disk storage devices used in?

Disk storage devices are most commonly used in personal computers as a means to enhance memory. The most common are hard disk drives, optical disk drives, and even zip drives.


What were some common features of 80s credit cards?

Some common features of 80s credit cards included magnetic stripes for data storage, embossed numbers for manual imprinting, and limited acceptance at businesses.


What three components are common to routers switches and computers?

Between a Router and a computer they have CPU'S, RAM, ROM, and an Operating System. Those are the only things that a Router and a Computer have in common.


What are some common magnets that are found in your house?

Magnets are found in the speakers of TVs, Hi Fi systems and computers. Magnets are also often used as closure devices on bathroom cupboards & fridges.