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Specific data gives you more information and is more reliable.
When they are on holiday they do not collect data When they are writing up their results they do not collect data.
CDs have greater data track spacing because DVDs have more data thereforemore creases or the data track therefore less data track spacing
Warmer temperatures hold more water.
comparative data analysis is when you compare your data or results. there is 2 more types of scientific investigations, descriptive investigation and experimental investigation.
Either can hold more than the other depending on which units you are comparing. The largest Zip drives can hold 750 Mb. The limit to microdrives is 8000 Mb (8 Gb) if they are formatted with a file system that can address so much memory.
the USB holds more information
this info is out of date but according to p477-478 of A+ Guide To Managing and Maintaining Your PC, Sixth Editionby Jean Andrews...the Microdrive CF comes in several sizes up to 4 GB while the Zip drive can hold up to 750 MB of data.
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A ZiP drive CAN hold more but most DO NOT hold as much as DVD'd 4.7 Gb
If you mean the largest amount of information in terms of data storage, then hard drives are capable of holding quite a lot. At the moment, the largest one you can buy commercially holds up to 3 terabytes (TB). More recently, Kingston have unveiled a new flash drive/ thumb drive with a 1 TB capacity.
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The drive write speed can be affected by RAM because the RAM acts as a buffer that temporarily holds data before it is written to the storage drive. If the RAM is insufficient or slow, it can create a bottleneck, causing delays in data transfer to the drive. Additionally, if the system is using virtual memory or paging due to low RAM, it can further slow down the write operations as data is swapped between RAM and disk. Thus, faster and more ample RAM can enhance overall writing performance.
As data is saved to a hard drive, the free space lessens until the there is no more space for further data - the drive is full. I assume this is what is meant by the "shrunk" hard disk drive in the question? Formatting the drive will return the drive to the original size. Note: formatting doesn't actually wipe the drive completely, the data is still on the drive. Only the links to the data is severed, so the computer acts as though the drive is blank and it can write new data to the drive.
A 4 GB flash drive holds significantly more data than a 512 MB flash drive. Specifically, 4 GB is equivalent to 4,096 MB, which means the 4 GB drive can store approximately eight times the amount of information compared to the 512 MB drive. Therefore, if you need more storage capacity, the 4 GB option is the better choice.
Yes, It usually depends on how much the CD storage. Cds hold more data, pictures, music and other stuff. A floppy disk can only hold kbs and mbs of files. That is less than the cds hold, and floppy disks are getting obsolete. CDs, DVDs, and USB flash drives are the latest to save things on.