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What do the magnets in a computer hard drive and in the strip on a credit
card have in common?
The answer is they store information

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quasarJose

Answer:

they store information

Explanation:

Information are encoded on the magnetic part of a hard drive and the strip of a credit card.

  • On the drive, series of magnetic fields are used to encode information.
  • The data is stored in form of zeros and ones.
  • A credit card has a magnetic strip where information is encoded.
  • The stripe provides a readability function for electronic devices.

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