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  2. Disk read-and-write head - Wikipedia

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    A hard disk head and arm on a platter Microphotograph of a hard disk head. The size of the front edge is about 0.3 * 1.2 mm. The functional part of the head is the round, orange structure in the middle. Also note the connection wires bonded to gold-plated pads. Readwrite head of a 3 TB hard disk drive manufactured

  3. Euler's Disk - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of the disk's axial precession is easily visualized in a slow motion video by looking at the side of the disk following a single point marked on the disk. The evolution of the rotation of the disk is easily visualized in slow motion by looking at the top of the disk following an arrow drawn on the disk representing its radius.

  4. Recording head - Wikipedia

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    A recording head is the physical interface between a recording apparatus and a moving recording medium. Recording heads are generally classified according to the physical principle that allows them to impress their data upon their medium.

  5. Perpendicular recording - Wikipedia

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    This underlayer can be thought of as part of the write head, completing a magnetic circuit which transects the data storage layer. Having more of the magnetic flux penetrate the data storage layer makes the write head more efficient than a longitudinal head, produces a stronger write field gradient, and thereby allows the use of the higher ...

  6. Flying height - Wikipedia

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    The flying height or floating height or head gap is the distance between the disk read/write head on a hard disk drive and the platter. The first commercial hard-disk drive, the IBM 305 RAMAC (1956), used forced air to maintain a 0.002 inch (51 μm) between the head and disk.

  7. The S&P 500 will rocket 17% higher in 2025 as risk appetite ...

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    Deutsche Bank sees the S&P 500 reaching 7,000 by the end of next year. Rising risk appetite and stock buybacks will support double-digit gains, the bank said.

  8. Why is Tulane called the Green Wave? Nickname history ... - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know about why Tulane is nicknamed the Green Wave and its history: ... 10 over-the-top Christmas decorations that cost a fortune. News. News. Associated Press.

  9. Category:Science education television series - Wikipedia

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    S. The Science Alliance (TV series) Science Court; Science in Action (TV series) Scientastic! SciGirls; SciTech - Our World Tomorrow; The Second Voyage of the Mimi