The property that indicates how much data is in a file is its file size, typically measured in bytes. This size can be displayed in various units such as kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), or gigabytes (GB), depending on the amount of data. File size reflects the total amount of storage space the file occupies on a disk. It is an essential factor in determining how much information can be stored and transferred.
The property that indicates how much data a file contains is its file size, usually measured in bytes (e.g., kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes). File size reflects the amount of storage space the file occupies on a storage medium. This information can typically be found in the file's properties or details section on most operating systems.
320 VBR probably indicates "320 kbps" (how much data per second, on average) and "variable bit rate" (ability to earmark more data for more complex parts of the audio or video file, and less data for less-complex parts).
That is called the index of refraction.
That is called the index of refraction.
That is called the index of refraction.
Some of the advantages are: 1. A file management system will allow user to create and store Meta data. Meta data is data about the files. 2. A file is indexed for faster and easier retrieval. Gives structure to all your info. You will be able to manage all your information much easier.
A parking lot is private property. Did the owner of the property file for charges?
The property of a material that indicates how much it reduces the speed of light is called the refractive index. This value represents how much a material bends or slows down light as it passes through it compared to the speed of light in a vacuum.
GB stands for gigabyte and on the iPod indicates how much storage space the device has. Bytes are a measure of data size. 1GB is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes of data.
A soft link is a special file on the filesystem that points to another file or folder and for the most part acts as if it *is* the file in question. Deleting the file pointed to will result in the link being broken.A hard link is less like that and more like another inode for that file data. In essense, a hard link is as much the original file as the original file. Delete the original file and the file will still exist due to the hard link. It's not the same as a COPY in that it's the same data, not duplicate data being referred to by multiple inodes. These do not work across filesystems for obvious reasons.
File system has data stored in flat files, which stores only processed data. Database system has data stored in table and they may or may not be related to each other. Database system is more efficient and also reduce redundant information which file system can not do.
Standard deviation shows how much variation there is from the "average" (mean). A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be very close to the mean, whereas high standard deviation indicates that the data are spread out over a large range of values.