Computer Science, asked by snehanayak543, 2 months ago

Secondary Storage is non-volatile.

(a) True
(b) False​

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Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

(a) True

Explanation:

  • Non-volatile, long-term storage is secondary storage. All applications and data would be lost the instant the computer is turned off without additional storage.

A computer system's secondary storage may be divided into three categories:

  • USB memory sticks and other solid state storage devices
  • optical media, including CD, DVD, and Blu-ray discs
  • devices that use magnetic storage, such as hard disc drives

Solid state storage devices:

  • A unique kind of storage constructed from silicon microchips is known as solid state storage. Like RAM, it may be written to and overwritten.

magnetic storage:

  • Tiny, discrete portions of a metal spinning disc are magnetised by magnetic fields in magnetic devices like hard disc drives.

optical storage:

  • Lasers are used by optical equipment to scan the surface of a rotating disc comprised of Non-volatile, long-term storage is secondary storage.

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