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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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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.
Of course there is, depending on what you weigh, it is one thing to weigh with a thermometer, another with an ammeter.
no it will always be the same weight twist disk hard it is a magnet
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