most amps have a built in distortion setting , you can get a clean sound which is without effects no problem if that's what you mean.
No.
distortion matters because the earth is round and it is impossible to show the earth on a flat surface without some distortion
Most guitar amplifiers have distortion channels built-in. Typically a foot-switch is used to switch from "distortion" to "clean".
Usually, a computer is sold with the minimum amount of Random Access Memory installed for the computer to work properly. Increasing the amount of memory will usually result in much faster processing. If that is not sufficient, it may be possible to overclock the processor, but that is extremely dangerous, and can result in the processor burning up. Do not attempt this without skilled assistance.
the highest modulation coefficient is one (1) and percent modulation is 100
Not possible to answer without knowing make, model, age, condition etc..
Its isn't possible as when your computer starts up, the processor resets and looks for the BIOS. The BIOS is programmed to look for the bootloader at memory address 0000:7C00 the processor itself cannot do anything if it does not find any software to execute. the BIOS is the software that first loads
Unless the bird contacts two wires at the same time, the electric current will not pass through the bird.
This cognitive distortion is known as "catastrophizing." It involves jumping to conclusions and assuming the worst possible outcome based on a single detail, without considering other more likely possibilities. This can lead to heightened anxiety and unnecessary stress.
An oil filled electric space heater produces a more "even" heating without the hotspots that standard electric space heaters can produce. Also it is not possible for something poked into the oil filled electric space heater to touch the electrical heating element wires as is possible in standard electric space heaters (which would shock you).
no!
different microprocessors take different number of states. without knowing processor its not possible to comment.