It is impossible to tell what holds the discs together without more information. Please be more specific in your question. There are many different types of disks, all of which would be held together differently.
SVP sells many different types of blank digital media. Their available products include blank CDs, DVDs, SD cards, Blu-ray discs, specialty 'memory sticks' for cameras, and USB 'flash' drives.
This requires there to be two voltages, which are either equal or not equal.
1 centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters
1 cm is equal to 10 mm, so 6.4 cm is equal to 64 mm.
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A Music CD can hold up to 700Mbs, which equals to 700,000,000 bytes, aprox.
Approx 700MB, or 700,000,000 bytes.
It depends on the compression used. Usually normal 1,5 or 2 hour movies are compressed to 700Mb to fit on a burnable CD.
70.1 MB is about 1/14 of a GB, or .0701 of a Gigabyte- Their are 1012 Megabytes in a Gigabyte.
Almost one gb
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
700Mb. But it depends on the quality sometimes there are cheap cds with 650mb
0.7gb 1 giga byte= 1000 mb
That depends on many factors, such as the codec used, quality settings, and length. Older movies recorded in 4:3 aspect ratio with low resolution usually run anywhere between 350-700mb (standard CD size) Newer movies in High Defintion with widescreen aspect ratios are usually around 4.7gb (DVD-R size) Blu-Ray discs vary, the standard single layer discs hold up to 25gb, while the more common duel layer discs, 50gb.
To express 79GB in MB you would need to multiply by 1024 Which give 80896 MB Now divide by 700 Which is 115.56 so you would need 116 700MB disks This is based on the assumption the 700MB is the usable capacity, clearly a small amount of space on any disk is lost to file allocation tables etc.