I always tried to explain it like a desk:
The space on the top of the desk is the ram (Bigger the desktop = more
RAM.)
The space left over after all of the equipment is placed on the desk
(computer, pencil
holder, calculator...) is the amount of ram free to load programs/data.
The desk drawers are the disk space (The more drawers/ filing cabnets =
bigger disks.)
As you work on something you take it out of the drawer (disk) put on the
the desktop
(ram).
Richard Quilhot, C.N.A.
>
> I have to give a speech explaining the difference between disk
> space and Ram memory. While I understand this topic, I have not
> yet come up with an explanation that my 13 year old daughter can
> grasp.
> Does anyone have an easy to understand analogy for how ram works?
>
> Elizabeth Boston
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