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Encyclopedia > Hard disk platters

Hard disk platter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A hard disk platter is a component of a hard disk drive, which may have one or more hard disk platters.


Typically made from metal or plastic, a hard disk platter is a rigid, circular disk. A thin layer of either iron oxide or another material that possesses magnetic properties coats each side of a hard disk platter.


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hard disk platter pcmuseum (145 words)
The storage capacity of the 305's 50 two-foot diameter disks was 5 megabytes of data.
Hard magnetic disks platters come in a variety of sizes, as shown by these three individual disks.
Hard disks platters are contained within the round disk pack shown on top of the cabinets, which contain the disk drives.
Hard Disk Drives (0 words)
The hard disk drive is the example of secondary memory device.
Hard disk drives that are available now have the memory ranging from the 40 giga bytes to that in tera bytes.
The platters are mounted on a fixed spindle which rotates at the speed of about 5600 rpm – revolutions per minute (this is the speed of the hard disk that further categorizes it.
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