Which of these storage media has the lowest capacity?
CD-ROM
Flash Drive
Floppy Disk
RAM
Register
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The correct answer is Floppy Disk and this is the reason why:
Floppy Disks: Floppy disks typically store only about 1.44 MB of data.
CD-ROM: A standard CD can hold about 700 MB, which is roughly 486 times the capacity of a floppy disk.
Flash Drive: Modern flash drives typically start at 8 GB and can go up to 1 TB or more, making them thousands of times larger than a floppy disk.
RAM: While RAM is a form of memory rather than long-term storage media, modern systems usually have between 8 GB and 64 GB, far exceeding the 1.44 MB limit of a floppy disk.
Register: Although a CPU register has a much smaller capacity (only a few bits or bytes), it is categorized as internal processor memory rather than a "storage medium" used for saving files and data.

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