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Volatility refers to a device's ability to function with or without power. RAM is volatile, meaning it must have constant power to function; its contents are lost when the computer's electric supply fails.
Falsifiable
A criterion of scientific theory that requires it to be capable of being proven false through observation or experiment.
Replicable
Capable of being repeated or duplicated under similar conditions, often used in the context of experiments or studies to verify results.
Insignificant
Lacking in importance, magnitude, or likely impact; trivial.
Parsimonious
Referring to the principle in science and philosophy where the simplest explanation or strategy tends to be the right one.
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