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Random Access Memory (RAM) is the kind of memory that loses its content when the computer power is turned off.
No,it does not because it is volatile memory.
RAM: Random Access Memory
The information is lost.
Do you lose power when you turn the radio on? Probably electrical
A USB thumb drive can lose information when the computer is turned off. It can corrupt the USB and cause the info stored to be lost.
When a flashlight is turned on, electrical energy is converted into light energy and heat energy. The electrical energy powers the bulb to produce light, while some electricity is lost as heat.
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When a flashlight is turned on, chemical energy stored in the batteries is converted to electrical energy. The electrical energy then powers the light bulb or LED, which converts the electrical energy into light energy. Some energy is also lost as heat in the process.
Make sure the rest of the house/office has electricity.Check plug socket is on.Check Power supply is turned onCheck power cable is plugged into the backCheck power supply is connected to motherboardIf it is, see if the PSU fans spin up when turned onIf not use a PSU testerIf all is OK test motherboard.
A "Transponder Key" refers to the key you use to start your car. The bulky black part of your key contains a "Transponder Chip". It is a computer chip that contains a code that is known by the computer in your car. If you were to take that chip out of the key your key would not start your car. So, how it works is as follows. When the ignition switch is turned on the computer in the car sends out an electrical impulse. This electrical impulse is picked up by the chip which sends a specific code back to the cars computer. The chip has no battery, it receives enough power from the electrical impulse to power itself long enough to send the code to the cars computer. I know this why? Because I lost the ONLY key to my ford focus and am going to be spending somewhere around 90 dollars to get it fixed. They are an expensive piece of equipment so be careful about dropping your keys and what-not. Matt
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