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The disk’s surface is divided into a number of invisible concentric circles called:(a) Drives(b) Tracks(c) Slits(d) ReferencesThe question was posed to me in a national level competition.I'm obligated to ask this question of Magnetic Disks in portion Secondary Storage Devices of Computer Fundamentals

Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is (b) Tracks

Easiest explanation: The concentric CIRCLES are called as tracks. The tracks are numbered consecutively from outermost to innermost starting from zero. The number of tracks on a disk may be as few as 40 on small-CAPACITY disks to several thousand on large capacity disks.


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