Computer Science, asked by mohdrehan92, 11 months ago

Ram stores the data permanently this is true or false

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Answered by Sauron
9

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Answer :-}}}}

Ram stores the data permanently.

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The given statement is false. RAM is used to store data temporarily.

\mathfrak{\large{\underline{\underline{Additional\:\:Information :-}}}}

• The computer uses RAM constantly to temporarily

store information on which it is currently working.

• RAM stands for Random Access Memory.

• To make the information store permanently you will require

Secondary memory.

• Suppose you are working with

a notepad document and have not saved the file and suddenly you switch to another application.

When you come back to notepad, your data is still present.

That is because your document is present in RAM

However, if the computer is switched off before saving the document you will lose it, hence RAM is known as temporary memory.

• An interesting fact about RAM is that it allows you to read information loaded on it and lets you write on it as well.

So, it is also called the read/write memory.


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Answered by abhijeetpandey103
6
this statement is false
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