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Good Samaritan2016-03-09 14:02:15
Hard disks
Good Samaritan, 2016-03-09 14:02:15

Is there a difference in weight (kg) of hard drives: 1TB empty and 1TB full of data (data weight 1TB)?

Is there a difference in weight (kg) of hard drives: 1tb-empty and 1tb full of data (data weight is 1tb)?

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kale, 2016-03-09
@kale

Weight in kilograms? Why not immediately measure it in liters or parrots?

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Vladimir Kuts, 2016-03-09
@fox_12

No. Information is just magnetized areas of the surface. That is, dipole structures deployed in a certain direction under the influence of an external magnetic field.
Accordingly, when recording information, nothing increases and does not decrease in quantitative terms - the mass does not change.
It's just that the dipoles turn in the right direction and encode a unit of information - a bit. Bits are added to bytes, and actually form information in digital form, printed on the magnetic surface of the disk.

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DarkMatter, 2016-03-09
@darkmatter

))) no, there is no difference

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copyerfiled, 2016-03-09
@copyerfiled

Of course there is, depending on what you weigh, it is one thing to weigh with a thermometer, another with an ammeter.

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Marat Mkhitaryan, 2016-03-17
@DoggerBloger

no it will always be the same weight twist disk hard it is a magnet

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