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    Q1.Explain how the optical disk storage facility operates? Optical disk storage is an advancement of the floppy disk. The optical disk storage also called optical media is shinny and both recording surfaces are protected by two plastic plates which make it less exposed to dust and contamination. Unlike the floppy disks that store up to 1.44 of data, optical disks storages can store up to 650MB of data. They are 5.25 inches (12cm) and have a high storage density. Optical disks storage uses a high focused laser beam to read and write data stored on the disk. Because of this, more data can be compressed on the optical disk compared to a floppy disk about 400 more than times. Computers use compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM) and write once,…

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    Conference title Click here, type the title of your paper, Capitalize first letter First Authora, Second Authorb, Third Authora,b,* aFirst affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country bSecond affiliation, Address, City and Postcode, Country Abstract Magnetic and optical disk control share a number of similarities and differences. This leads to a number of issues unique to each kind of disk. These issues and the other properties in general, of the control and servo-mechanical systems of hard…

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    Degenerative Disk Essay

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    The people of the united states need to know about the degenerative disk disease. the effects. do you know about this disease. Do you anybody with this disease. the effects of degenerative disk disease are as followed it is the symptoms of pain and possibly radiating weakness or numbness stemming from degenerated disk in the spine. The back just gets old and the disks get old and rot and can’t hold the back up. Degenerative disk disease leaves patients wondering what exactly the disease means…

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    Clay Disk Experiment

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    notice a thick clay disk directly under the each ball. As soon as the bell rings, the students will join their assigned partner and will sit at the tables preassigned to them. I will begin by grabbing two bouncing balls of equal size and mass, and will let them drop. The students will be asked to discuss which ball reached the floor first. I will then grab 2 bouncing balls of different size and mass, and will ask the students to predict which ball will reach the floor first. There will be…

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    A Time to Never be Forgotten I will never forget the hot Florida sun in the summertime or the squeaking of basketball shoes moving across the hardwood court. All this happened when I was in the 3rd grade. As I was eager to get out of Kansas, I started packing my bags the night before, and I usually never pack until my mom is yelling at me at the top of her lungs to get out of the door. This was going to be my second time heading back to Florida, but my first time going there for basketball. We…

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    A herniated disk is a problem with one of the rubbery cushions or also known as a disk. A disk has a soft center and a hard covering. These are sometimes called a slipped disk or a ruptured disk. A herniated disk occurs with the inside of the disk pushes out through a tear into the hard part of the disk. It can affect the nervous around it. Which causes the pain, numbness or weakness in an arm or leg. In some cases some people do not have symptoms from a herniated disk. They also most likely do…

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    Leaf Disk Lab Report

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    Introduction: Leaf Disk float in water alone. When a solution consisting of a small amount of sodium bicarbonate is added to the water it causes the leaf disk to sink. As photosynthesis continues in the leaf disk it releases oxygen and causes the leaf disk to rise. While cellular respiration is occurring also the rate that the disk raise is an in implicit measurement of the net rate of photosynthesis. The independent variable in this lab is the solution and the light because it can be…

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    In her essay “The Dog Ate My Disk, and Other Tales of Woe” Carolynn Segal expresses her intolerance of students turning in their assignments late with ridiculous excuses. Everyone more than likely has experienced life throwing something unexpected in his or her direction and not having time to complete that last minute homework that is due tomorrow. If I were a college professor, I would try my best to stay to strict deadlines, yet I would be understanding under certain circumstances. I would be…

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    Floppy Disks to Flash Drives; A Look Back on Computers’ Effect in Classrooms The essay begins with a quote from the author’s elementary-school-aged daughter about how she had thought that her lesson at school that day involving a PowerPoint was boring and it uses this to transition onto the main point and thesis statement, “The text and material covered is still the same boring grammar and spelling lessons, but the educator has altered: It is a screen.” The point Bohnhorst tries to convey in…

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    They simulate paper worksheets by displaying multiple cells that make a grid (id). TB-9. Describe at least four different tasks performed by an operating system. 1. Booting, the process of starting the computer operating system. It completes the checks of the start-up system so that it is ready to work. 2. Data security, which protects the data stored on the computer from illegal use, modification or deletion. 3. Disk management, which manages the stored files and folders in a proper way. 4.…

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