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The iron nucleus has the greatest binding energy of any nucleus.
Primary Storage
The main area in a computer where data is stored for quick access by the CPU, often referred to as RAM (Random Access Memory).
Cache Memory
A small, faster type of volatile computer memory that provides high-speed data access to a processor and stores frequently used computer programs, applications, and data.
RAM
Random Access Memory, a form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code.
ROM
Read-Only Memory, a type of non-volatile storage medium that is programmed with permanent data and instructions that cannot be modified.
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