Computers will usually get there energy from the electrical outlet.
Computers do not produce energy, they use/consume energy.
Yes. All computers generate heat when using energy.
Energy
Lights and computers use electrical energy. The production of heat is an unwanted side effect, but it gets produced from the use of this same electrical energy.
The type of energy a computer uses is electricty.
To ensure that our computers are environmentally friendly, we can: Use energy-efficient computers and components. Recycle old computers and electronic waste properly. Choose products with eco-friendly certifications. Minimize energy consumption by turning off computers when not in use. Extend the lifespan of computers through proper maintenance and upgrades.
what is the type of energy that is going through the stereos and the computers
they use too much energy
Not necessarily.
A computers energy source is electricity. When using a computer plugged in or not it is drawing electricity from the battery or from a plug which is connected into the PC and a wall outlet. When there is no electricity the computer cannot function.
The second generation computers were developed to meet the needs of the atomic energy laboratories.
The first computers could electrocute you because of high supply voltages needed by the tubes.