It depends...when you see a hot girl... Your floppy disk might turn into a hard drive which is really big, but then it depends :)
A standard floppy disk can hold a maximum of 1.44MB. This is comprised of 720kb of data on both sides of the platter. Some floppy disk drives can read disks of upto 2.88MB in capacity.
Use a floppy drive, drag and drop the files you want. The space you have though will be extremely limited, as your using a floppy drive
Obvious, really. 1.44 kilobytes.CORRECTION: It's obviously, not obvious enough, obviously. I'm holding a 1.44 floppy diskette and it says clearly, 1.44MB.
the disadvantage is you cannot hold as much memory on a floppy as a CD or if your into music,gaming,etc.. then you defiently wanna use CD has more space can hold bigger more graphic files then any floppy could that's my opinion on the situation but Floppys don't break easily you don't have to worry about them getting scratched
it deepends on the available space
There is no 5.14 floppy. A 5.25 or 5 1/4 inch 80‑track high-density floppy can store 1.2 megabytes of data. The older 40 track floppy drives were able to store 360 kilobytes.
A 3.5" floppy disk weighs about 20 grams
Floppy disks are seldom sold individually. Depending on the bulk number you purchase, the price per floppy is generally $0.75 to $1.00 USD.
In order to use a floppy disc you need to have a floppy disc drive.These days most computers don't have them at all, as they are so old floppy discs are hard to find..and the maximum capacity of a floppy disc is only 1.44Mb. I recently tried to buy some , but I couldn't find any at 15 different computer shops
Since higher storage and media devices have been released such as USB's and CD's, floppy disks have become outdated due to the maximum capacity that is now available to computers. In the 1990's floppy disks were very popular and widely used.
It makes it much easier to copy a floppy disk.