Magnetic hard drives contain round pieces of metal called which are coated with a magnetizable substance.?

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Magnetic hard drives contain round pieces of metal called platters, which are coated with a magnetizable substance. This coating allows data to be stored magnetically on the surface of the platters. When the drive operates, read/write heads move across the platters to access or modify the stored information.

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