Input-output processes refer to the systematic transformation of raw materials or data (inputs) into finished products or results (outputs). In a business context, this involves acquiring resources, such as labor and materials, processing them through various operations, and ultimately delivering a final product or service to the customer. This concept is also applicable in economics, where it describes the interdependencies between different sectors of the economy, illustrating how outputs from one sector serve as inputs for another. Understanding these processes helps organizations optimize efficiency and improve overall productivity.
NO. A notebook is a computer. A computer is a machine that takes INPUT, PROCESSES IT to an OUTPUT and stores the MEMORY. An INPUT would be a keyboard, a mouse, a webcam. OUTPUT is the DISPLAY or PRINTER or SPEAKERS.
The input would be you pressing the keys and the output would be the letters on the screen?
Both. There's a touch panel that is used to feed information in to the device (input) and a screen underneath the touch panel to display stuff (output). This makes it to be both input and output.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
Input is things like mice or keyboards. Output would be a monitor or printer.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
Depends on what you're referring to. Input could be a switch for example, output would be a fan or light coming on. Eating is an input, you can guess what your output is?
The monitor is an output device......
The output when the input is 5 depends on the specific function or context in which the input is being used. For example, if the function is to double the input, the output would be 10. If it’s a mathematical function like squaring, the output would be 25. Please provide more details for a precise answer.
In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.In theory, work output might be equal to work input; that would be 100% efficiency. In practice, the output of a machine will be less than the input; i.e., some energy will be lost.
Any printer would be an output device as data is sent from the computer to the printer. The only way it could be input, is if it also had a scanner built in, then the scanner part would be input, while the printing would always be output.
No, because then the output would be the same as the rest of the output(s).