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In a magnetic disk, data is recorded in a set of concentric tracks which are subdivided into
In a magnetic disk, data is recorded in a set of concentric tracks which are subdivided into
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Magnetic disks are structured into concentric circles known as tracks. The tracks are the fundamental unit in which the data is organized and written to or read from the magnetic disk. Each track can further be divided into sectors, which are the smallest unit that can be accessed on a disk