Hardware
yes computer machinery is a utility
Hardware
Hardware.
CNC, pertaining to industrial machinery, stands for Computer Numerically controlled machinery. The industry, in fact, everything you see, can hold, everything is manufactured on a machine. Most of which are CNC. CNC'sare basically lathes, mills with a computer control on it to load programs.
No, but the only way you can see what you were doing is by checking your web history if you have not erased it.
The parts of a computer system that you cannot touch include the data stored in the hard drive or solid-state drive, the programs and operating system software running in the computer's memory (RAM), and the electronic signals traveling through the motherboard and other internal components. These components are essential for the computer to function properly, but they are not physically accessible or tangible to the user.
Hardware is the equipment, everything on the computer that actually exists, everything you can see and touch. Software is the programs on the computer, it is the programming, the instructions which tell computer what to do.
No, Computer programs are called software.Hardware is physical stuff, that you can see and touch and take up a physical space, such as the cabinet, circuit boards and drive units.Software is like electricty, you cannot see it but you can see it's effects, you can store it, copy it and use it, but you cannot really touch it.
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The computer hardware is the part which we can touch.
You can give your touch screen computer a padlock, if need be.
A computer should not be so hot that it hurts to touch it.