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Figure 5.6 Inside a Hard Disk Another difference between the physical structure of a floppy disk and a hard disk is the size of the sectors and clusters on the disk. Cluster size varies on hard disks, depending upon the actual size of the disk,
the file system used, and the number of partitions. On a floppy disk, the sector size is fixed at 512 bytes. That means, the closer you get to the
center of the physical disk, the fewer the number of sectors per track. On newer hard disks, the sectors get smaller as you get closer to the center of the disk. This means that you can have the same number of sectors for each track. The differences in how tracks are divided into sectors on floppy disks and hard disks are shown in Figure 5.7 (below.
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