Q. The maximum storage capacity of a normal Compact Disk
Solution:
A compact disc is a portable storage medium that can be used to record, store and play back audio, video and other data in digital form.
A standard compact disc measures 4.7 inches, or 120 millimeters (mm), across, is 1.2 mm thick, weighs between 15 grams and 20 grams, and has a capacity of 80 minutes of audio, or 650 megabytes (MB) to 700 MB of data.
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