exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) is a file system designed by Microsoft for large storage devices like flash drives and SD cards. It supports larger file sizes and volumes compared to FAT32. exFAT uses a different structure for managing files and directories, allowing for better performance and compatibility across different operating systems.
The types of mechanical work include static work, dynamic work, and intensive work. Static work refers to work done without motion, dynamic work involves movement, and intensive work focuses on the internal energy changes within a system.
Input work is the work done on a machine, while output work is the work done by the machine. Efficiency of a simple machine is calculated as the ratio of output work to input work. The efficiency of a simple machine is high when the output work is close to the input work, indicating that the machine is converting most of the input work into useful output work.
The formula that relates work and power is: Power = Work / Time. Power is the rate at which work is done, which is the amount of work done divided by the time it takes to do that work.
the work a machine does is the work output what it takes to do the work is the work input
The formula to find the work output of efficiency is: Work output = Efficiency x Input work. Efficiency is a ratio of output work to input work, so multiplying this ratio by the input work gives the work output.
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nope. must be fat32
exFAT is not a file type. It is a file system of the FAT family. FAT comes from file allocation table and originated with the early FAT12 file system used on floppies, then to FAT16, and with WIndows 98 OSR2 added the FAT32 file system. The extended FAT file system, called exFAT for short is the latest and was made available for the desktop with Vista SP1 in 2008.
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Currently the PS3 does not support xeFAT for external HDDs. It only supports FAT32 formatted drives which means that it does not allow files bigger than 4GB on external HDDs. This is crazy as the PS3 is supposed to be a HD movie playing machine but most HD films are larger than 4GB. Ah well hopefully it will support exFAT at some time in the future.
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SDXC cards use the exFAT filr system.
Most memory cards are formatted with any denomination of the FAT file system (the most commonplace nowadays being FAT32, with a select few opting for exFAT - but not everything supports exFAT). However, you can format the volume with whatever filesystem you desire and what your requirements need (FAT, NTFS, EXT2/3/4, ReiserFS, HFS/HFS+, and so on)
SDXC cards use the exFAT filr system.
PS4 confirmed supports ExFat format (read & write) from USB Thumb Drive and USB External Hard Disk Drive - Tried it myself. Not an Xbox One owner, so not sure on that console, but it should be since it's using Win 8 as an OS...
If you are using anything after Windows NT (2000, XP, or 7) you definatly should use NTFS for security purposes as well as maximum size of partition (which bigger for NTFS). If you are working with Windows Me and earlier you should use exFAT. Be careful though not all old OSes support it.