Is "disk" just a different spelling of "disc" or are they actually different words?
Is "disk" just a different spelling of "disc" or are they actually different words?
I heard some people say theyre the same thing, but others are adamant that they have different meanings. Which is it?
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As others have said and how I always see it:
- Discs are small, circular, flat objects, e.g. the discus;
- Disks are discs used for computer stuff, e.g. floppy disk(ettes), CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, hard disks, and so forth...
In other words, all disks are discs, but not all discs are disks.
Here's a shitty drawing I made to illustrate:
23 0 ReplyBut...
20 0 ReplyI was wondering how CD-RW works, if anyone else wants to know:
https://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question655.htm
They have a layer that can change between clear and opaque that is changed by having different temperatures applied to it.3 0 Reply
upvoted for your spiffy drawing, although i don't agree with it
18 0 ReplyLol, thanks.
What about my distinction do you disagree with, though?
1 0 ReplyI don’t think the differentiation makes any sense at all.
edit: to clarify-- this isn't a criticism of the op's sketch; i just don't think any attempt makes sense
3 0 Replymy attempt to simplify the above explanation; -disc =round -disk =storage
Storage can be round but not all round things are storage
3 0 ReplyBut that doesn't cover the round storage we call compact discs. It's just nonsensical
3 0 ReplyI mean to me compact disc sounds like small and round. Just happens to also be storage media 🤷♂️
5 0 ReplyThere's nothing wrong with over thinking a shitpost, right?
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Does not make send but it is true though.
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You have to put a segment of "disk" outside of the "disc" set on that Venn diagram. You are forgetting about solid state disks.
6 0 ReplyBut SSD is solid state drive, not solid state disc/disk
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