Sign Up | Sign In
Ask Questions & Get Answers at ibibo sawaal

What does volatile means? 

Asked in Chemistry at 2:07 AM on January 02, 2011

Tags: volatile means

Report abuse
preeti mp
preeti mp
Profile | Q&A

Related Search

 

What is a flash memory?

.Flash memory is non-volatile, which means that it does not need power to maintain the information stored in the chip. In addition, flash memory offers fast read access times although not as fast as volatile DRAM, where it is often used instead of EEPROMs or battery-powered SRAM for game save data.Flash memory is non-volatile, which means that it does not need power to maintain the information stored in the chip

Posted in Electronics & Gadgets by Raksha at 10:54 PM on April 07, 2008
Tags flash, memory

What is ROM, RAM and MCU ?

, your operating system and other files are once again loaded into RAM, usually from your hard disk.MicroController Unit A computer on a single chip.A single chip that contains the processor the CPU, non-volatile memory for the program ROM or flash, volatile memory for input and output RAM, a clock and an I/O control unit. Also called a "computer on a chip," billions of microcontroller units MCUs

Posted in Computers & Technology by Shanu at 5:32 AM on September 28, 2008
Tags mobile

What is volatility? How is volatility computed?

. It is important to understand the meaning of volatility a little more closely because it has a major bearing on how margins are computed. As mentioned earlier, volatility has different definitions and thereforeWell Vidya! Different people have different definitions for volatility. For our purpose, we can say that volatility essentially refers to uncertainty arising out of price changes of shares

Posted in Personal Finance & Tax by Vidya Rani at 10:21 PM on October 20, 2008

What is the differene between volatile and nonvolatile memory?

Non-volatile memory is computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered. Examples of non-volatile memory include read-only memory, flash memory, most types of magnetic computer storage devices e.g. hard disks, floppy disk drives, and magnetic tapeVolatile memory does not retain stored information after power off ... like computer memoryAirlines use protected, redundant non-volatile

Posted in Computers & Accessories by manish at 1:08 AM on April 29, 2008

what is the flash memory of an ipod?

Flash memory is non-volatile, which means that it does not need power to maintain the information stored in the chip. In addition, flash memory offers fast read access times although not as fast places that Flash memory is found is in thumb drives that can be attached to keychains....well seema, The type of memory chip contained in a memory card. Flash memory is non-volatile. That mean it retains

Posted in Electronics & Gadgets by seema at 7:26 PM on April 19, 2008
Tags flash, memory, ipod

What does rom and ram do in microprocessors?

amount of read-only memory that holds instructions for starting up the computer. Unlike RAM, ROM cannot be written to. It is non-volatile which means once you turn off the computer the information is still to the program....ROM, Computers almost always contain a small amount of read-only memory that holds instructions for starting up the computer. Unlike RAM, ROM cannot be written to. It is non-volatile which means

Posted in Computers & Accessories by manish at 1:56 AM on April 08, 2008

What does rom and ram do in microprocessors?

which means once you turn off the computer the information is still there.RAM = random access memory - is a temporary Volatile storage area utilized by the CPU. Before a program can be ran the program means once you turn off the computer the information is still there.RAM = random access memory - is a temporary Volatile storage area utilized by the CPU. Before a program can be ran the program is loaded

Posted in Computers & Accessories by komalkomal at 11:43 PM on July 02, 2008

When referring to storage media what does volatility mean?

well, It generally means storage that is temporary. Often that is expressed by the data disappearing when the computer is turned off.A less volatile medium, such as a hard drive, would keep data even

Posted in Computers & Technology by MaitriRao at 10:34 PM on November 01, 2008

What is the difference between the main memory RAM and the cache memory in Computers?

with zero cache...RAM, or Random Access Memory, is "volatile." This means that it only holds data while power is present. RAM changes constantly as the system operates, providing the storage for all accessing the slower DRAM...RAM V/S CACHE Memory:RAM, or Random Access Memory, is "volatile." This means that it only holds data while power is present. RAM changes constantly as the system operates

Posted in Computers & Technology by Rocky at 12:57 PM on May 19, 2008

What is the difference between price movements and volatility?

from -0.52 to 0.40. Here historical volatility is 0.32 and is the least volatile share of the four shares. Higher volatility means the price of the security may change dramatically over a short time period in either direction. Lower volatility means that a securitys value may not change as dramatically. Information collected from www.nseindia.com

Posted in Personal Finance & Tax by Vidya Rani at 10:22 PM on October 20, 2008

Explain the Option Greeks?

that increased volatility means more stock price swings increasing the possibility of the option making money by expiration. A long call and put have positive vega, short call...Well ,The price of an Option depends the option price goes up if the stock price falls. A long call, meaning when you buy a call, the trade has positive Delta. A long put, meaning purchasing a put, has negative Delta.A calls delta is measured 0

Posted in Personal Finance & Tax by ram nath at 1:31 PM on November 16, 2008

Which memory is called non volatile memory and why is it called so?

memory RAM, meaning that when the computer is shut down, anything contained in RAM is lost. Unfortunately, most forms of non-volatile memory have limitations that make them unsuitable for use as primaryNon-volatile memory, nonvolatile memory, NVM or non-volatile storage, is computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered. Examples of non-volatile memory include read

Posted in Computers & Technology by nodles at 8:58 PM on September 01, 2007

Similar Questions

Left Ads
© 2006 - 2013 ibibo Web Pvt Ltd. All rights reserved.