The monitor and several components inside the cpu. they should be properly disposed of.
computer chips
hens Any battery by four components, namely, by the electrode, electrolyte, and the shell material composed of isolated
It depends on the type of plug you mean. If you mean a standard appliance cord, then the plug is likely to contain copper with a corrosion-resistant layer such as stainless steel. It would also contain plastic. If you mean the power adapter to a computer, it would contain those same items plus other things such as a circuit board, transformers, semiconductors (diodes and perhaps transistors), capacitors, and perhaps resistors and other components.
no
All computers contain the same set of components so the question can not be answered specifically for a DELL.All of the components, or substantially all of the components are required to make the machine work. That said I would think that all of the components are main components.The processor, memory; those are considered the heart of the machine.
The computer contains electrical energy that acts as the basis of data within a computer and is also used to power the components of the system. Electrical energy is also converted to mechanical energy to make the hard drive spin.
Nope. It doesn't contain any egg components.
the middle of it
yes both the mitochondria and choloroplasts contain genetic material
genetic material
silicon and oxygen
Pure nuclear fission weapons contain a fissile material, an explosive to compress this material (or drive one piece of material into another) to produce a critical mass and subsequent explosion. The warhead itself contains these parts. Then there are guidance and detonation components, batteries, etc.