If no currents are flowing (if the device is off) then EMP will have no effect ...
unless its so strong that it causes physical destruction of objects - which would include people.
silicon is the basis for all electronics so if you think that computers and other electronics are bad, then you might think that silicon hurt society.
No
He plugged in a charger for an item, such as an iPhone and it shocked him.
I Dont Believe It Does Hurt Compac Computers So I Would Try It, Just Make Sure You Have Shockwave & Flashplayer, I May Be Wrong But I Think It Works Fine On All Computers. Hope This Helps
Washing electronics does hurt them. But if you do wash your phone, take out the battery on your phone and put it in a tub of dry rice.
depends on how cold it is, but the simple answer is, if it's cold enough that it needs to be plugged in, leave it plugged in till it starts, it won't hurt anything except your power bill.
The battery goes dead. should not hurt the plane, unless the batteries leak. battery may not charge if plugged into an automatic charger.
It can burn you very badly It can cause your heart to beat incorrectly or even not at all
Putting it simply, people get hurt and computers can be destroyed. For example, if someone uses the computer to cyberbully, post personal information about someone (including phone numbers), hack accounts or scam, people can get hurt. If someone spreads a virus on computers, they can at the least harm the computer and can sometimes destroy computers.
It will not hurt as long as it is on the hair. You should not touch the scalp or your hands with it as it will burn and you should never use household bleach because your hair will dissolve in it.
The major problem with best buy electronics is that there are too many people shopping online today. the concept of showrooming has hurt best buy business. the company needs to reinvent itself.
That depends on who was hurt. Medical Payments coverage and possibly the Liability could apply to someone who was not a resident of the household.