If your asking this question i would suggest not opening your computer up and taking it to a shop. But the power supply has several conncetions coming from the back side which are plugged into the different components, many components receive power directly from the motherboard aswell.
The power supply usually has many different cables that each have their own voltage required for the typical drives etc of a computer to work.
So basically the bundles of wires coming out of the power supply have a certain amount of voltage and if you plug them properly (there are different sized connectors for different voltages, so you can't plug too much into something because it won't fit) they will supply the correct voltage.
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Found the answer: The voltage regulator on a 98 Dodge RAM 1500 is NOT in the alternator. The alternator specifically states that the voltage is "Externally Regulated". In this vehicle the voltage regulator is built into the computer of the vehicle. To repair a bad voltage regulator in the computer you can either replace the computer or bypass the computer using about $50 in parts (ask your mechanic). Hope this helps.
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Voltage measures the electrical potential between two parts of an electrical circuit. Also called electromotive force. Voltage provides the 'pressure' to drive electrons round a circuit.
Neither. A computer case is just a box to hold the parts of a computer. It provides no form of communication itself.
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Computer architecture is part of computer science and it involves detailing how the different parts of a computer work together. For example one would determine how the CPU interacts with other parts of the computer.
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by executing part by part.