No, it's not required as part of the computer, it's an optional component
CPU
Your project seems to be missing an important component.
These are typically designed for hospital use. These required specialized training.
steering wheel
No, but some offenders in some states are required to wear GPS monitors.
Level 1 of SRP readiness is required for Reserve Component soldiers that are mobilized for active duty.
The RAM is where the computer stores all the required codes to run it.
Yes, it is possible to obtain multiple PhDs simultaneously, but it is extremely rare and challenging due to the time and dedication required for each program.
Yes, it is possible to obtain two PhDs simultaneously, but it is extremely rare and challenging due to the time and dedication required for each program.
All computers currently available have similar components and functions. The obvious component is the System Box. This is most obvious in Desktop Computers. The system box used to be called the CPU - wrongly considering the confusion that caused. What the system box contains are things like a power suplly to power everything, the memory to do the work required and also to store the answers obtained fro the work, and the heart or mircroprocessor to actually do everyhing needed. The second component is the Screen to show you what information you are giving the computer, any message the computer needs to tell you, and the results the computer has come up with. The thrid component is the Keyboard to enter information into the computer, give the computer instructions on what to do with the information, and were to send the results to.
No, they are a convenience. Yes, on all vehicles in the USA smaller than a 3500 truck.