To make a dynamic volume bigger, you can use the Disk Management tool in Windows. Right-click on the dynamic volume you want to expand and select "Extend Volume." Follow the prompts to allocate additional unallocated space to the volume. Ensure that there is contiguous unallocated space adjacent to the volume for the extension to succeed.
A striped volume and a spanned volume
You can tell which container has a bigger volume by using arithmetic solutions to calculate its volume.
The evidence that will show an object as having a bigger volume is the mathematical solutions to their volume.
No. Normally bigger means having more volume!
A dynamic range compressor is an audio effect used to even out the volume levels of an audio signal. It reduces the dynamic range by attenuating the louder parts of the signal while leaving the quieter parts untouched, helping to control peaks and make the overall volume more consistent. This can be useful in audio production to prevent clipping, improve clarity, and make the sound more balanced.
Spanned Volume
To find which object has a bigger volume, you may be required to use formula to calculate their volumes.
The volume. eg. loud or soft
That would depend directly on the picture given to you on the assignment.
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
The Dynamic Disk is a physical disk that manages its volumes by using LDM database. What is the LDM database? LDM is an acronym of Logical Disk Manager, and it is a hidden database which size is 1MB at the end of the Dynamic Disk. The 1MB space records all the information of the volumes on a single disk, and also holds some related information on each dynamic disk. Such as Drive Letter, Volume Label, the begin sector of Volume, Volume size, the file system of Volume, and the current dynamic disk is which one and so on. More info at: http://www.dynamic-disk.com/what-is-dynamic-disk.html
No, its supported on dynamic