why is Ram considered as a volatile memory
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RAM (Random Access Memory) is called volatile memory, because in RAM memory gets erased on turning off the power. Computer has two types of memory, RAM & ROM (Read only Memory). ... The data required for performing basic operations is required temporarily, so it is stored in RAM.
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- Volatile memory is computer storage that only maintains its data while the device is powered. However, the data in RAM stays there only while the computer is running; when the computer is shut off, RAM loses its data. Volatile memory contrasts with non-volatile memory, which does not lose content when power is lost.
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