
Originally Posted by
South_Bit
Someone asked why hard drives are so fragile. If you think about it...
Disc is spinning at 7,200 rpm. Think of the crankshaft in your car spinning at this speed to get an idea of speed. The part of the head assembly that is close to the surface is absolutely tiny. You can imagine what happens when a highly sophisticated, tiny, fragile component comes into contact with something going along at 7,200rpm. It's actually amazing that they work at all if you think about what goes in on there, and at what speeds/tolerances. They are pretty tough when switched off, just be careful with them when they're on.
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