Audio CD players read their discs at a precise, constant rate (4.3218 Mbit/s of
raw physical data for 1.4112 Mbit/s (180.6 kB/s) of usable audio data) and thus
must vary the disc's rotational speed from 8 Hz(480 rpm) when reading at the
innermost edge, to 3.5 Hz (210 rpm) at the outer edge.
480 rpm = 2,880 degrees per second
210 rpm = 1,260 degrees per second
"Some later CD drives use CLV technology in combination with constant angular velocity (CAV). With CAV, the disc rotates at a constant speed, just as is done with hard drives."(pg 459, A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC)
To transfer data from one CD to another, you would need to first copy the content from the original CD to your computer. Once the data is on your computer, you can use CD burning software to create a new CD with the copied content. Insert a blank CD, select the files you want to transfer, and then follow the prompts to burn the data onto the new CD.
Top speed - No, Acceleration - yes top speed is all about areodynamics (frontal area, Cd "coefficient of drag"), horsepower and gearing. Acceleration is all about power to weight and traction upto about 100mph, above 100mph the areodynamics starts playing a more important roll.
a CD weights about 15 - 20 grams but a CD player weights about 15 kg
The energy stored in a CD player is electrical energy. This energy powers the circuitry and components in the CD player that are required for it to function correctly.
Angular velocity is the measure of angular displacement (in one or the opposite) direction over a unit period of time. In the context of CDs , one unit in which this can be measured is the number of revolutions per second. A constant angular velocity means that the CD is turning through the same angle each second.
yes, Nero CD-speed
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The CD ROM does not have any affect on the speed of the CPU or the speed of the Frontside Bus. The CPU and Frontside Bus is what carries data and the CD ROM is not connected nor involved with the speed of the computer.
"Some later CD drives use CLV technology in combination with constant angular velocity (CAV). With CAV, the disc rotates at a constant speed, just as is done with hard drives."(pg 459, A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC)
The speed printed on a CD is the maximum speed it can be reliably written at. If you tried to get a PC to write at a speed of 24x using an 8x CD, the data more than likely will be corrupt.
The higher the speed does not necessarily translate to a higher quality CD. The higher the speed indicates the amount of time it will take to complete the transfer of music to the CD. 4x is a speed that will create a good quality.
The CD or DVD drivers speed is measured by xX e.i 24X. The higher the burning X speed the faster it will burn
If a stationary base reference line and a zero line on the disk both extend from the outer edge of the disk to the center of rotation, constant angular velocity will ensure the periodic angle changes between the two lines remains a constant. This allows the CD to be played smoothly.
Uniform-Pertaining to computers-"Some later CD drives use CLV technology in combination with constant angular velocity (CAV). With CAV, the disc rotates at a constant speed, just as is done with hard drives."(pg 459, A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC)
No.
Here is the actual question: Explain the role of each of the following in determining the speed of a computer: CD Rom