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Q: ESD is least likely to cause damage to which components?
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Does damage by esd permanently damages the computer?

Of course it does! To see static charges equalizing, turn off the lights in a room, scuff your feet on the carpet, and touch another person. Occasionally, you can see and feel the charge in your fingers. If you can feel the charge, you discharged at least 1,500 volts of static electricity. If you hear the discharge, you released at least 6,000 volts. If you see the discharge, you released at least 8,000 volts of ESD. A charge of only 10 volts can damage electronic components! You can touch a chip on an expansion card or motherboard, damage the chip with ESD, and never feel, hear, or see the discharge.


Can 30 volts damage computer components?

At least 3000 volts of static electricity must build up before a person can feel ESD. For example, static electricity can build up on you as you walk across a carpeted floor. When you touch another person, you both receive a shock. If the discharge causes pain or makes a noise, the charge was probably above 10,000 volts. By comparison, less than 30 volts of static electricity can damage a computer component.


Which of the following Internet site suffixes is least likely to contain reliable or verifiable information?

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What hardware component would least likely be used with a handheld computer or personal digital assistant?

mouse


What occupations are least likely to involve use of a computing device on a day-to-day basis?

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