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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    One more thing I would like to suggest that every moving body looses charge particles and we have moving parts in the HardDisk that can account for the loss of electrons from it. #JUST A theory.
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    I am really unable to prove this that is why i asked this question with no intentions to hurt you. If you can PLEASE provider some further light to the topic then it would be helpful :)
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    Thanks for the reply :) but I guess this forum was intended to discuss the doubts and misconceptions about physics. People here discuss cosmic Realty and Parallel Universes. I guess this doubt was far more relevant and realistic. It is meaningful if you REALLY want to imagine so.. Thanks...
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    ++ I know that in a hard disk data is stored in the form of MAGNETIC ENERGY and that has nothing to do with no. of electrons but if we consider the hardware unit of the Hard disk as one, then will the number of electrons change or remain same even to the precision of one electrons before and...
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    I appreciate your knowledge and the fact that such small charge can not be measured. But I want to know that is it guarranted that number of electrons on a hard drive before and after operation will be exactly same to the precision of even ONE electron? if not, please guide me with possible...
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    I have read complete functioning of Hard Disk in DETAIL and i do have idea of How hard disks work. But seems like you are not able to understand the depth of this question and for your info please check that hard disk do contain capacitors.! They are a part of the hardware circuitry. A charge...
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    Please consider following points. 1) static charges developed on the Hard Disk, 2) Induced charges from the surroundings. 3) Electrons stored in capacitor in the hard Disk. 4) My aim of the ques was actually to consider the non Grounded scenario.. in that case will the no. of electrons still...
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    No. of Electrons on Hard Disks: New vs Used

    Is the no. of electrons on a brand new unused and untested harddisk is different from no. of electrons on a used hard disk completely filled with data. i mean will there be even a change of one electron? Please consider the following points before answering: 1- Does all the electrons from a...
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