Computer Science, asked by stanleleng64, 10 months ago

Why do we say that computer memory is volatile in nature.?

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Answered by ardabmutiyaar
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Answer:

RAM is called 'volatile' memory by analogy because if the computer loses power, all the data stored in RAM (or other volatile memory) is lost or 'evaporates'. Non-volatile memory ismemory that keeps its data while the system isn't running

Answered by Diba111nita
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Answer:

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Explanation:

      Computer memory is volatile in nature...because......if the computer loses power , all the data stored in RAM ( or other memory ) is lost...while non-volatile memory is memory that keeps its data while the system isn`t running....

     Among them RAM ( random access memory ) is more volatile because it lost data when the power is turned off...and....it is temporary memory..that`s why.....

      and ROM is non volatile memory...because it is permanent memory..

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