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The storage capacity of an optical disk is given by:(a) Number of sectors * number of bytes per sector(b) Number of sectors * 2(number of bytes per sector)(c) Number of sectors * 3(number of bytes per sector)(d) Number of sectors * 0.5(number of bytes per sector)I got this question during an internship interview.This is a very interesting question from Optical Disks in section Secondary Storage Devices of Computer Fundamentals

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Right OPTION is (a) Number of sectors * number of BYTES per sector

To explain I would SAY: The storage CAPACITY is given by the formula in option a. The most popular disk uses a disk of 5.25 INCH diameter with a storage capacity of around 650 megabytes.



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