A computers power supply can cause a shock even when unplugged but it's not dangerous.
The monitor stores enough power to kill for many years after being unplugged. Never open the case of a monitor.
The power supply and monitor contain enough power to give you a strong shock except when they are unplugged.
I do and I can't figure out what the cause is. I thought it was interfeference from other devices and unplugged everything except the monitor, keyboard and base unit... still no luck!!
If it's a high-pitched sound like a dog whistle (except that you can hear it) then hit the top of your monitor. Should stop if you hit the right spot. Does that for some reason. Don't hit the monitor too hard, might break something.
They are essentially the same except that 3D monitor is capable of a a very high refresh rate. The high refresh rate displays alternating images for the left or right eye, with the help of shutter glasses, rapid enough for the brain to recognize it as a stereoscopic image.
Nothing scratches a diamond except another diamond. Most diamonds contain traces of nitrogen.
brightness.
animal cells contain all following structres except a
Yes it does except Water
Nobody can answer this question except you - we don't know if you have enough guidance or not.
Clouds contain snow when the temperature is low enough for water vapor to freeze into ice crystals within the cloud. These ice crystals then come together to form snowflakes, which eventually fall to the ground when they become heavy enough.
Nothing except for clicking on the monitor screens and going to that place.
There is probably a reverse light switch on the transaxle that is bad or unplugged