How Secondary Storage Devices Work?
Data Writing Process: When written to a secondary storage device, it is transferred from the primary storage (such as RAM) to the secondary storage device. The data is then stored on the device, allowing it to be retrieved later. The exact process of writing data ...
How Secondary Storage Devices Work?
Data Writing Process: When written to a secondary storage device, it is transferred from the primary storage (such as RAM) to the secondary storage device. The data is then stored on the device, allowing it to be retrieved later. The exact process of writing data can vary depending on the type of secondary storage device. For example, data is written in a hard disk drive by magnetizing a thin film of ferromagnetic material on a disk.
Data Reading Process: When data is read from a secondary storage device, it is retrieved from the device and transferred to the primary storage (such as RAM), where the CPU can access it. The process of reading data can also vary depending on the type of secondary storage device. For example, in a hard disk drive, data is read by detecting the magnetized areas of the disk.
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How to Use the Quiz Show Template Choose a Question & Answer layout from the New Slide gallery Follow the placeholder prompts and fill in your actual questions and answers View the presentation in slide show to see the animations that reveal the answers Suggested Uses: Reinforcing teaching through audience participation Introduction to subject matter Recreational gatherings
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The Sun is a star.
What is the name of our galaxy? The Milky Way
How many planets in the solar system have rings? Four planets. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings.
What is inertia? All of the above The speed at which an object falls Measurement of electrical resistance A ratio between mass and velocity Resistance to motion or change
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