What is a Floppy Disk?
Floppy disks also known as floppy diskettes, floppy disks or floppy disks, are a type of storage medium that can read data storage information and are used to store electronic data. Unlike CD-ROM, it was 8 inches in diameter when it was initially created, and users could not write data to it. Although later versions of this disk could hold up to 800KB of data, it could only hold 80KB at a time. These days, network file transfers and USB devices have taken the position of floppy disks, however they are no longer in use.
What is a Floppy Disk?
A floppy disk is a detachable, flexible magnetic storage device that may hold computer files or other electronic data. It is composed of a flexible and thin magnetic storage disk that is enclosed inside a rectangular plastic carrier that has a fabric lining for increased sturdiness. Data can be read and written because the disk is magnetic. Writes and reads floppy disks with a floppy disk drive.