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Magnetic storage



         


Magnetic storage is (usually as the form of a flat disk) a way to store binaries (0s and 1s)for computer data. Hard drive and floppy disk are good example. Those drives are suceptible to loose data if droped or placed close by a magnet.

Cd-roms cd-r/w are optical disk, and are not magnetic. Therefor, you can put a magnet on it without loosing data.





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