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Three. Two circles, top and bottom, and a rolled up rectangle.
Circles and discs (separate things as a circle is the edge or circumference only wereas a disk is inside of circle also)
Depends on the size of the circles and the square.
Zero, or all if the circles coincide.
The angles around circles add up to 360 degrees
How many tracks are there in 5.25 dshd disk
There are no tracks on it until you put tracks on it.
800,674,787.398,768,34.857,453.738.9
A CD holds around 700 megabytes, or about 200 tracks in MP3 format.
Three. Two circles, top and bottom, and a rolled up rectangle.
A magnetic disk is organized with circles called tracks. These tracks (think of the race track around a field) are the path followed by the magnetic head when reading and writing the signal. The data is organized into short sections, called sectors. This is just a convenient size of data, rather like a page is a convenient size within a book. When you read or write data, you do not need to follow the whole track as it spins, just as many sectors as contained the data you are interested in. On the most modern disks, each track holds a megabyte, more or less, and each sector is typically 4096 bytes. The whole disk may have hundreds of thousands of tracks.
Circles and discs (separate things as a circle is the edge or circumference only wereas a disk is inside of circle also)
There might be corrupted CD Tracks due to number of usings(low layerd disk) or some times problem with the ROM.
5 circles.
Only one, the top and the bottom. they point the same way, that's parallel, like railroad tracks.
13 tracks
14 tracks