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    Transfer Time Is the Time It Takes to Actually Move
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Transfer Time Is the Time It Takes to Actually Move

Question 83

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Transfer time is the time it takes to actually move the data from the disk to primary memory before the seek, head switching, and rotational delay operations take place.

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