Which data-storage device will not have its data scrambled by a magnet?

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A. Floppy disk

B. "Keyless" entry cards at hotels

C. CD

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D. Audio tape

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Answer:

A CD.

Explanation:

A compact disc (CD) is a small digital-optical disc that is used to store computer data using a laser beam.

The compact disc is able to store digital data because it is made up of a polycarbonate (a tough-brittle plastic) with one (1) or more metal layers.

Hence, the data stored in a compact disc cannot be scrambled by a magnet because it isn't made of a magnet or doesn't have a magnetic field.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

A CD can't be wiped clean by  a magnet

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