COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER HARDWARE

COMPUTER MEMORY

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____is volatile or erasable memory. It means that the data storedon RAM is temporary, and it gets deleted when the computer isturned off or if the electricity supply is interrupted.
A
ROM
B
RAM
C
DVD
D
CD
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Some very typical examples of volatile memory are Cache memory and Random Access Memory (RAM). Volatile memory is a temporary memory because it can only hold the information until the device or the computer runs on power. It loses the stored memory as soon as someone interrupts the power supply.

Detailed explanation-2: -RAM is volatile i.e. its contents are lost when the device is powered off. It is non-volatile i.e. its contents are retained even when the device is powered off. The two main types of RAM are static RAM and dynamic RAM. The types of ROM include PROM, EPROM and EEPROM.

Detailed explanation-3: -Random Access Memory(RAM) RAM is a volatile memory. It provides temporary storage for data and instructions.

Detailed explanation-4: -RAM is a volatile memory. RAM stands for random access memory. RAM requires power to maintain the stored information. RAM is a temporary memory.

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