I think it's simply called "Start Up."
Booting is the process of starting the computer from a power off condition. It has nothing to do with C++.
Cold boot is the term used for starting the computer from the power off condition.
turning on the computer, starting the computer, startup, or booting up the computer
Take out the PSU (Power Supply Unit) It's the largest box inside your computer with a fan on it. Without power = no computer.
I think you are referring to booting a computer. Pressing the power switch is part of the boot-up process.
remove you're finger from the power button and stand back.
A power spike - also known as a power surge - could harm a computer if the computer's power supply has a low joule (unit of energy) rating. A power spike, a sudden increase in energy, can overwhelm a computer's power supply and cause too much electricity to flow to sensitive chips and processors and destroy them. To safeguard against power spikes a surge protector should be bought. A computer power supply with a high joule resistance rating would work as well.
If it's a laptop, it's running off of the battery. Otherwise, it has a very adaptive power supply... but you shouldn't run your computer in that condition (called a Brownout)
The interior of a computer consists of what is known in the business as hardware. Computational power derives mostly from various types of printed circuits or chips. There is wiring.
To provide power to the computer from a power source.
If it is a computer power supply it is the box that gives the computer its power from the outlet.
when voltage n current r in same phase(it happens when load is resistive) ,the power factor which denoted by "fi" is 1 .this condition is known as unity power factor