Computer Science, asked by RISHITH5, 2 days ago

What is the difference between Volatile and
Non-Volatile Memory?
(A) They are both same types of memory.
(B) Volatile memory loses its contents when
there is no electricity while non-volatile
memory retains its content with or
without electricity.
(C) Non-volatile memory loses its contents when
there is no electricity while volatile memory
retains its content with or without electricity.
(D) None of these


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Answers

Answered by subhashpantha9
1

Explanation:

B) Volatile memory loses its contents when

there is no electricity while non-volatile

memory retains its content with or

without electricity.

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Answered by navanithishere
0

Answer: Option B is correct

Volatile memory loses its contents when there is no electricity while non-volatile memory retains its content with or without electricity.

Explanation:

Volatile memory loses its contents when there is no electricity while non-volatile memory retains its content with or without electricity.

Example of volatile memory is RAM .

when the power supply to the PC or laptop is switched off, the information stored in ram is lost Ram is also known as main memory or temporary memory

Example of non-volatile memory are hard disk, CDs, etc.

In Rom, contents are retained even if the device is powered off

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