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X86 Assembly Language and C Fundamentals (2013)
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X86 Assembly Language and C Fundamentals
by Joseph Cavanagh
⇥ The read/write head is not in contact with the surface of the disk. The linear density depends on the amount of separation between the head and the disk - higher density requires closer separation. To achieve close separation, the head is flown on an air bearing and is referred to as the flying height. The bearing is simply a cushion of air that is dragged along by the rotating surface.🏁
Submitted by zero - 03/26/2026
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X86 Assembly Language and C Fundamentals
by Joseph Cavanagh
⇥ The read/write head is not in contact with the surface of the disk. The linear density depends on the amount of separation between the head and the disk - higher density requires closer separation. To achieve close separation, the head is flown on an air bearing and is referred to as the flying height. The bearing is simply a cushion of air that is dragged along by the rotating surface.🏁
Submitted by zero - 03/26/2026
Academia Educational 5.30 Ranked
