lol no
Laptop power supply provides a much lower watt output compared to desktop because its powering a smaller and more energy efficient device. Do not try mixing them
No... The power supply is simply a battery in the back of the laptop. But if you use a Desktop it is like any other power source.
A laptop.
In the case of a desktop computer a power supply that in turn plugs into a household outlet provides power to the internal components of the computer. In the case of a laptop or tablet a battery provides power.
Laptop processors are designed to use less power and create less heat than desktop processors laptop processors are used less power.
Docking stations allow you to plug a laptop into a standard desktop peripherals without plugging them directly into the laptop. Computer docking stations are central hubs where you can plug in a laptop to a power supply, a monitor, a keyboard, speakers and a mouse.
Laptop processors are designed to use less power and create less heat than desktop processors.
A desktop usually has more processing power, and isn't portable.
Your battery.
A power supply gives electrical power to all the components and parts of the computer. The power supply consists on several wires that connect to specific parts of the computer. Examples are the IDE/SATA CD/DVD Drive, IDE/SATA Hard Disk Drive, the motherboard, etc. Power supplies are only a computer part in a desktop computer, NOT a laptop computer.
power consumption heat production
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