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How data is stored on a disc? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When your computer stores data on its hard drive, it doesn't just throw magnetized nails into a box, all jumbled up together. The data is stored in a very orderly pattern on each platter. Bits of data are arranged in concentric, circular paths called tracks. Each track is broken up into smaller areas called sectors.

Answered by SS8494
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Explanation:

When your computer data stores in your hard drive it does not throw magnetized nails into a box, all jumbled up together. The data is stored in a very orderly pattern on each platter .Bits of data are arranged in concentric , circular paths called tracks.Each track is broken up into small areas called sectors.


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