Generally, subjecting computer components to greater temperatures than they were optimally designed to withstand can ultimately result in permanent damage to certain parts of the machine. When one considers that much of the most important components are often made of wafer-thin components glued and soldered together, sometimes with electrical conducting paths less than a millimeter apart, it is easy to see why any kind of force that could warp the materials or "cook" them for extended periods of time could cause permanent damage to the computer.
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No.
A computer with a fast processor will work faster, but will not have a noticeable effect on your download speeds.
Each antivirus uses up about 5% of your ram when it is not running. if you install more than one anti virus your computer will become extremely slow
yes! since a computer is a machine, i.e is using energy for its excutions, during energy cycle heat must be evolved, when fan is introduced then heat effect is reduced.
Yes. Death, which is permanent.
it migt be worst at the components point so it can effect you and your component
Literacy rate increased
Civil engineering software has the main components of computer aided design and analysis tools to see the effect of the design and to calculate loads and dimensions.
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yes it does effect how well the computer works
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The cooling effect is called the wind chill effect. It is the increase in the rate of heat loss experienced by a body due to the combination of wind and cold temperatures.
if you smoke it lead to Effect of smoking shorterm *shortness of breath *headache *dizziness *yellow skin *loss of hair *become really sinky Effect of smoking Longterm *lung cancer *stomach ,mouth ,throat cancer *impotemie
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Metabolism slows.