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Yes, that's correct. The reliability of electronic circuits and the near-instantaneous speed of data transfer within a computer allow for extremely fast processing speeds, usually in nanoseconds or even picoseconds. This enables computers to execute complex tasks and calculations with remarkable efficiency.
Non-condensing humidity can cause electronic devices to malfunction or fail due to corrosion, short circuits, and electrical leakage. It can also lead to decreased performance and reliability of the devices over time.
Rarely
greetings.a computer.can fail for many types of reasons mostly because of a virus.
The computer is almost entirely electronic without moving mechanical parts. Moving mechanical parts are much less reliable and fail more frequently than modern solid state integrated circuit electronics.
no, its the other way around.
no if you try you will fail giganticly ok buddy
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Rarely, but it has happened before if there are strong winds and the blades fail to feather.
depending on the reliability of the equipment in use, the materials have a tendency to melt when overloaded, shorting the circuits.