Explain 3.5 inch floppy disk.
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3.5-inch floppy diskettes come in sizes of 720 KB low-density, 1.44 MB high density capacity, and IBM even developed an extended density disk capable of holding 2.88 MB. The picture is a diagram of a floppy diskette and each of its major component
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The 3.5-inch floppy disk size was introduced in the 1980s, most notably with the original Apple Macintosh. The use of 3.5-inch disks soon spread to other systems, including the Commodore Amiga, the Atari ST and the IBM PC and clones. The first disks supported sizes up to 360 KB and 720 KB, with later disks supporting 1.44 MB, which became the most common standard. The term “3.5-inch disk” is used even in countries that normally use the metric system for measurements.
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