Devices like solid-state drives (SSDs) and flash memory cards utilize electronic memory without any motors or moving parts. They store data using semiconductor technology, allowing for fast access and retrieval. Additionally, RAM (Random Access Memory) functions in a similar manner, providing temporary storage for data that the computer actively uses. These technologies enhance performance and reliability compared to traditional mechanical storage solutions.
Hard disk is recorded, main comes and goes.
Flash Memory Cards
A flash memory device such as a USB or SD card or an SSD (Solid State Storage) device
No.
One can buy spare parts for a spindle motor at electronic stores such as Radio Shack. They can also be found at electronic repair shops or online, they are often listed on ebay.
Lubrication of moving parts.
Assuming you mean a data-storage device (for use with computers) then the most clear cut answer would be a CD-ROM or a DVD-ROM, neither of which have any moving parts by themselves. The disc-reader however would have moving parts which may negate the idea of a stationary storage device.Flash memory is another form of storage which is commonly found in USB drives and small electronics. It has no moving parts.
Yes. A Direct Drive designated in memory.
the crank shaft whips the oil into a froth… the froth does not lubricate the moving parts… the moving parts try to stop moving… the end
a memory module because it dose not have moving parts cu NT
Pre-electronic metronomes are made of wood, metal, springs, an escapement and a winding key. Electronic ones have no moving parts.
Literally a device that has no moving parts. It is frequently used for electronic devices such as transistors and integrated circuits. Also a solid state hard drive has no moving parts.