The answer is the power supply unit or PSU.
A computer gets it's energy from electricity.
The thing that gets electricity into a computer is the plug socket, which travels through a kettle lead (a kettle lead connects transfers electricity from the plug socket to the computer) and then into the PSU (power supply unit), which powers the motherboard, which allows the computer to work.
At this stage, it is not possible to generate electricity from computer, but we will able to do it !!
A computer is only not using electricity when it's switched off.
electricity gives display to the computer
It gets the power from the electricity lines.
It mainly gets electricity from other countries.
Static electricity could fry your hard drive or many other parts of your computer. If your messing with the inside of your computer it is smart to get a grounding wire or something to get rid of your electricity before entering the computer.
By wires.
A computer cannot output electricity. The only that could happen is if a person were to wire it to do so.
electricity gets to a computer through a Power supply or block usally located right where it is plugged in. The powersupply then manages the voltige, watts, and amps to diffrent sections of the computer. Usally There are many connectors comming off the powersupply and the hardware that uses them usally are the motherboard, harddrive, disk drive(s), floppy drive, and some graphics cards
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