Yes.
They are usually connected to both.
Most computers today consist of many processors. Most business computers are connected via hub/switch/access point. Most broadband home users are connected to an access point, only fraction of current home computers use a hub/switch.
Usually wireless adapters can be connected to computers not to modems.
Yes, most computer networks consist of many computers that are usually connected by a networking device such as a hub, switch or access point. This type of a network is called a LAN.
Workstation is a computer, workgroup is usually at least 2 computers connected to each other.
This is usually used to describe the Internet. A few computers connected together is a computer network. A few computer networks connected together is a network of networks.
Your statement is True. Most computers are connected by a network device such as a hub switch and access point. Access Point is the most popular way now due to the easy configuration settings.
Usually not, they can't be cluttered with anything more than necessary, they are usually connected to using terminals with gui, but themselves don't have any.
Because it is usually a mechanical cable that is connected to a front axle or the transmission. Newer cars relay this information electronically and will show the actual speed when in reverse.
A stand-alone computer is a computer that is not connected to a LAN (Local Area Network), and is usually found in a home or small office.
A stand-alone computer is a computer that is not connected to a LAN (Local Area Network), and is usually found in a home or small office.
It is connected to the cut out fuse which enables isolation of the circuit from the supply when there is a fault.Additional Information:The service cable is usually connected to a meter fixture and from there to the main electric panel which will have a breaker to isolate the panel.