Colmputers components generate a lot of heat (up to 70oC or more). Without adequate air conditioning a computer may overheat - causing it to fail.
Because computer dissipates heat.
You should work on your computer in a well lit room.A well lit room reduces the strain on your eyes.
Depending on what you do with the computer and what else the room might be used for. Your best bet would probably be with putting the computer towards the wall to provide room to do other things.
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Probably not. it needs a clear line of sight and the range is limited.
If it overheats (the fan is blocked or isn't enough to keep it cooled), then yes it is :)
No. They should be cooled on a low rack on a countertop in the regular room temperature air. Conversely, pies should be cooled on a window sill- with the window open- so all neighbors and passersby can enjoy the aroma.
You should work on your computer in a well lit room.A well lit room reduces the strain on your eyes.
yes she should
yes for schoolwork
Yes, Apple did manufacture liquid-cooled computers. Some configurations of the PowerMac G5 computer (notably, the quad-core systems) were liquid-cooled.
If theprocessor is undamaged and has cooled down it should start to work normally. If not then the unit is probably damaged.
The design choices for a computer room are really up to the person that is using the room. A computer room can be large or small, but should contain a good computer desk and an ergonomic chair. It is also important to have good lighting.
It Melts:P.
Such a cooled rack can be placed in any location where a cool environment is required, rather than having to be located in a environmentally controlled computer room.
Yes, from what I have heard and read. Moving hot food to a cold refrigerator can cause bacteria to form and grow rapidly. The food should be cooled to room temperature before refrigerating.
The size of the room doesn't matter so much - as where you position the speakers. For maximum effect, the user should be sat centrally in the room, with the main unit facing them from underneath the computer. The four 'satellite' speakers should be in each corner of the room.
The dust does not come from your computer. It is in the room and the computer just moves it around.