In computers, a unit which delivers information from the computer to an external device or from internal storage to external storage
Arithmetic Logic UnitControl UnitMemory UnitInput/Output Unit(s)
Arithmetic Logic UnitControl UnitMemory UnitInput/Output Unit(s)
Arithmetic Logic UnitControl UnitMemory UnitInput/Output Unit(s)
basic organisatiions are input unit cpu and output unit
Arithmetic Logic Unit - perform calculations and logic functionsMemory Unit - store data and instructionsControl Unit - fetch instructions, decode instructions, and control the other units as requested by the instructionsInput/Output Unit(s) - move data and instructions into and out of the computer
output unit
output
Yes, but only if the argument of the sine function is in radians.
output.
The 'ERG' is the standard unit for work or mechanical energy.
pH is a potential, with no unit, it has no input and no output.
Economies of scale are the money firm could save, when it expands itself. For example, if firm's average cost per 1 unit is 10 at the output of 100 unit and when it expands its output to 200 unit, the average cost per 1 unit drops to 8, then the firm enjoys economies of scale. So they occur, when a percentage increases equally in all inputs leads to a greater percentage change in output. Inputs are land, labour and capital and output are the goods and services the firm produces
output unit takes the information from the processing unit and gives us the result. examples are: monitor,speaker,printer etc..
The scale in which measure the Quantitiy is called "unit".
The answer depends on what form the output takes.
A 'byte' is a unit of storage - not an input or output.
The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer does bothinput and output operations.