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I don't know that is why I'm asking.
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RAM requires a constant voltage to retain information. So by turning the PC off, all data in the RAM is lost.
Databasis process raw data to relay information while at the same time outgoing information is processed into raw data. Manipulation of the data entered is unnecessary and usually only requires the proper codes to convert the entry into raw data.
Data is burned onto an optical disk, such as a CD or DVD, using a laser in a process called laser writing. The laser heats specific areas of the disk's dye layer, changing its chemical structure to represent binary data (1s and 0s). This creates microscopic pits and lands on the disk's surface, which can later be read by a laser in a CD or DVD player. The burning process requires specialized hardware, such as a CD/DVD burner, and appropriate software to manage the data writing.
A design of experiment is a multi-step process that requires you plan, collect data and then analyze the data you have collected to achieve the result you desire.
Yes, volatile memory, such as RAM, requires a constant supply of electricity to retain data. When the power is turned off or interrupted, all information stored in volatile memory is lost. This contrasts with non-volatile memory, like flash storage, which retains data even without power.
Scalar instructions are those instructions which requires single datas or operands to process. and vector processors are those which requires series/ array of data to process................... By Er.Neeraj Kumar Maurya profnrjmaurya@gmail.com, 09225869039
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yes it requires a data plan.
You burn them as data on Nero or roxio
The process uses a laser to permanantly 'burn' the data into a photosensitive dye layer. That's why it is called burning.