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how does a optical drive read and write data​

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Answered by manidevansh3000
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An optical disk drive (ODD) uses a laser light to read data from or write data to an optical disc. These include CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. This allows you to play music or watch movies using pre-recorded discs. Computer software also often comes on one of these discs, so you need an optical drive to install software. Most modern drives allow you to write to an empty disc, so you can create your own music CDs or create a backup copy of important data.

An optical disk drive (ODD) uses a laser light to read data from or write data to an optical disc. These include CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. This allows you to play music or watch movies using pre-recorded discs. Computer software also often comes on one of these discs, so you need an optical drive to install software. Most modern drives allow you to write to an empty disc, so you can create your own music CDs or create a backup copy of important data.DVD disc, one of several types of optical discs used in computer systems

An optical disk drive (ODD) uses a laser light to read data from or write data to an optical disc. These include CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. This allows you to play music or watch movies using pre-recorded discs. Computer software also often comes on one of these discs, so you need an optical drive to install software. Most modern drives allow you to write to an empty disc, so you can create your own music CDs or create a backup copy of important data.DVD disc, one of several types of optical discs used in computer systemsimage of DVD

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Answered by chandagupta5550
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Explanation:

An optical drive uses a laser to read and write data. A laser in this context an electromagnetic wave with a very specific wavelength within or near the visible light spectrum.

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