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    Cassette Tape vs. Hard Disk
    Let's look at the big differences between cassette tapes and hard disks:
    • The magnetic recording material on a cassette tape is coated onto a thin plastic strip. In a hard disk, the magnetic recording material is layered onto a high-precision aluminum or glass disk. The hard-disk platter is then polished to mirror-type smoothness.
    • With a tape, you have to fast-forward or reverse to get to any particular point on the tape. This can take several minutes with a long tape. On a hard disk, you can move to any point on the surface of the disk almost instantly.
    • In a cassette-tape deck, the read/write head touches the tape directly. In a hard disk, the read/write head "flies" over the disk, never actually touching it.
    • The tape in a cassette-tape deck moves over the head at about 2 inches (about 5.08 cm) per second. A hard-disk platter can spin underneath its head at speeds up to 3,000 inches per second (about 170 mph or 272 kph)!
    • The information on a hard disk is stored in extremely small magnetic domains compared to a cassette tape's. The size of these domains is made possible by the precision of the platter and the speed of the medium.
    Haseeb CGR
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    Re: Cassette Tape Vs. Hard Disk

    very gud information haseeb
    ager hu saky to to to
    thora urdu main hee likh dia kerain

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      Re: Cassette Tape Vs. Hard Disk

      khl sahab IT ki information urdu mein achi nahin lagti....iss liye computer related cheezein english mein hi express hon tu acha rehta hai..thnx
      Haseeb CGR
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        Re: Cassette Tape Vs. Hard Disk

        very gud information

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