no, a computer cannot remotely cause physical damage to another.
Operating Systems ALWAYS will fail, it's about how often, not if. The OS on NASA exploratory machines have 'exploded' before and caused some devices to stop working, in spite of the fact that they were written to be very stable and do only one thing; stability is an anathema to computer construction. The more useful (general use) a device is, the less stable it will be.
A cylinder has two curved surfaces. It also has one rectangular surface. These are also called faces. An exploded diagram is one way to see this postulation.
A Component Maintenance Manual (CMM) is the documentation created by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for an aircraft line replacement unit (LRU.) It typically includes a description of operation, specifications, testing requirements, special tools and fixtures, disassembly instructions, assembly instructions, and an exploded image of the component along with part numbers (illustrated parts list.) The FAA refers to CMMs as Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA.)
The Internet is a worldwide network of thousands of computers and computer networks. It is a public, voluntary, and cooperative effort between the connected institutions and is not owned or operated by any single organization. The Internet and Transmission Control Protocols were initially developed in 1973 by American computer scientist Vinton Cerf as part of a project sponsored by the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) and directed by American engineer Robert Kahn. The Internet began as a computer network of ARPA (ARPAnet) that linked computer networks at several universities and research laboratories in the United States. The World Wide Web was developed in 1989 by English computer scientist Timothy Berners-Lee for the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). "The DESIGN of Internet was done in 1973 and published in 1974. There ensued about 10 years of hard work, resulting in the roll out of Internet in 1983. Prior to that, a number of demonstrations were made of the technology - such as the first three-network interconnection demonstrated in November 1977 linking SATNET, PRNET and ARPANET in a path leading from Menlo Park, CA to University College London and back to USC/ISI in Marina del Rey, CA."
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The bomb just exploded.
exploded = irrupted
Assuming it was a battery that exploded, once the fire is put out, you should wash your hand with lots and lots of water. Remove any articles of clothing which may have come into contact with the acid, and if after 15 minutes the skin is still changing colors, see a doctor immediately.
Well if your head exploded, then its most likely that your head just exploded. basically meaning your dead. ....?
The past form of "explode" is "exploded."
. I would like to play a game. The computer you are using will exploded unless you tickle your rabid cat, Franky Spanky. You have 1 hour.