13. The time taken for the read/write head to move to the correct track on the magnetic disk is called A.epoch delay B.latency delay C.seek time D.approach time E.None of the above
Option C Solution: Seek time is the time taken for a hard disk controller to locate a specific piece of stored data. Other delays include transfer time (data rate) and rotational delay (latency). When anything is read or written to a disc drive, the read/write head of the disc needs to move to the right position. The actual physical positioning of the read/write head of the disc is called seeking.