which memory data is organised in terms of tracks and sectors
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Disk platters are formatted in a system of concentric circles, or rings, called tracks. Within each track are sectors, which subdivide the circle into a system of arcs, each formatted to hold the same amount of data—typically 512 bytes.
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Secondary memory data is the correct answer.
- Primary memory consists of Random Access Memory (RAM) and Read Only Memory (ROM).
- Secondary memory consists of hard drives, compact disk (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD) etc.
- In secondary memory, tracks are concentric circles on the disk and sectors are part of it. Sectors are segments within each circle with modern drives containing 63 sectors per track.
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