Friday, September 17, 2010

Is a complex drive heavier when it's full?


Is a complex drive heavier when it's full?

no its not
Of course it is! DUH!





>lol<
no,in a minute that's a funny joke.
No. The number of appealing particles on the drive doesn't correction. The direction they're pointed might change.
Weigh it.Then you will know.
Of course.
do frogs crap when a angel get their wings?
I love the imbeciles dictum that it is heavier. No, the weight doesn't transform at all.
no, lol, nor is a floppy disk or disc... good examine though.
no you cant change the substance of the hard drive, reckon about it as if the complex drive was a cd it doesnt bring heavier if it has files on it and a not easy drive is the same
If you unfurl the drive, and fill it next to something of mass, then, yes, it will be heavier when chock-full.
full of what? lol.no it's is the same substance!
I'm still trying to figure out if this is a serious interview or not.
NO its allways gonna be the same i dont know what u be thinkin when u asked that question
No
Dumb or dumber? I guess even a 6 year matured japanese child can answer that question. Surely not. It wont substance more when it is full.



To check, try weighing it.

To further check, to view how hevier is a 3 1/4 media near no data from one next to full data. They are closely like peas in a pod in moral fibre with the not easy disk.
no, not at all. It remains constant.
Not sure if this is a serious query or not but..if it is, ask yourself this question...Is a full compact disc any heavier than an empty disc? Easy isn't it?
Is your Head Lighter when it's Empty ?
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