by filling it with cheesecakes
A bad electricity supply can cause damage, as the power fluctuates, the computer can struggle for enough electricity and this can cause damange and data loss. You can tell if you may be affected by switching the socket you use to power your computer and testing if the performance is different.
A computer is only not using electricity when it's switched off.
At this stage, it is not possible to generate electricity from computer, but we will able to do it !!
Static electricity can and will damage electronic components. Additionally in certain environments static sparks can cause fire and explosive hazards. For these reasons it is recommended to discharge static energy and be grounded. There are also devices such as static electricity wrist straps that help protect sensitive electronics from such damage.
its bad unless the wood to make the paper is planted or recycled again if its on a computer then electricity is needed so it has to be made and that can damage the enviroment
electricity gives display to the computer
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) can permanently damage a computer component by creating a sudden surge of electricity that can break down the delicate circuitry. EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) can disrupt the functioning of computer components temporarily, but if intense and prolonged, it could also lead to permanent damage by causing overheating or electronic stress.
I don't think the computer not getting electricity will hurt it.
Trace damage in a computer refers to the damage caused on the lines interconnecting all the components on the circuit board. The trace damage will cause your computer not to function properly.
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.
Static electricity could fry your hard drive or many other parts of your computer. If your messing with the inside of your computer it is smart to get a grounding wire or something to get rid of your electricity before entering the computer.
if you mean ripping cd's then no, it should not damage your computer at all