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In disk operations, rotational latency refers to (1 Mark)
A. The time required to move the disk arm to the required track.
B. The amount of time required for the desired sector to rotate around and come under the read-write head.
C. The time required to move the data electronically from the disk to the computer
D. The time required to move the heads from one cylinder to another, and for the heads to settle down after the move.
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