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The CD or DVD drivers speed is measured by xX e.i 24X. The higher the burning X speed the faster it will burn
A CD Writer is an OUPUT device.
in cd writer you can do it
A CD writer is a computer device that writes to ('burns") CDs.
CD writer = CD burner, is a computer drive that allow you to storage(burn/write) stuff on a CD or DVD disc
nits are a unit measure sometimes used in place of cd/m2 (candela per square metre). It is a measure of Luminance
A CD-ROM's storage capacity is measured in Megabytes (MB), and they are generally 650-700MB.
The unit of brightness is typically measured in candelas per square meter (cd/m²) or nits. These units quantify the amount of light emitted or reflected by a surface.
It is not compatible with the CD reader/writer you are using.
You can't. You must have a drive with writing capabilities to write to a CD.
The Basic SI units are given in the appended table.There is no base unit for "year"A year would be about 31.5 Ms.This is not to say that SI folks don't use the year as an approximation of a period of time.Table of SI Base Units * Length is measured in meters (m}* Mass is measured in kilograms (kg)* Time is measured in seconds (s)* Electric current is measured in amperes (A)* Thermodynamic temperature is measured in degrees kelvin (K)* Amount of substance is measured in moles (mol)* Luminous intensity is measured in candelas (cd )---- ---- {| !!!||}
It depends on what characteristic of the CD case is being measured: its mass, linear dimensions, volume, transparency to light (or other electromagnetic radiation), its brittleness, etc.