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I remember someone explaining this to me years ago when IOmega released those removable Bernoulli drive cartridges. The (for the time) high densities were possible because even though the recording medium was a flexible bit of plastic, the head was designed to draw surface of the media up to itself using the namesake effect, rather than relying entirely om precision machine tolerances. And this effect was dynamically self limiting, such that there could not be a head crash as long is the unit wasnt disturbed during operation.

What I did not know is that this is still and effect that is relied upon in modern, ultra high precision, fixed medium drives.



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