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What causes heat in a computer?

the electrical resitance in the components.


An electrical path between components of a computer is referred to as a?

BUS


Does a computer use electrical energy?

A computer uses electrical energy to power all of its components and processes. The actual amount of power uses varies based on the number of parts used, speed of the components, and the amount of calculations being made.


What is the number one natural enemy of computer components that causes overheating?

Fans dying/randomly turning off


What components on a computer can retain a lethal electrical charge even after the device is turned off?

monitor ram


Why do computers generate heat?

Computers generate heat because of the electrical energy that powers their components. When electricity flows through the computer's circuits, resistance in the components causes some of the electrical energy to be converted into heat. This heat needs to be dissipated to prevent the computer from overheating and malfunctioning.


What type of energy's does the computer contain?

The computer contains electrical energy that acts as the basis of data within a computer and is also used to power the components of the system. Electrical energy is also converted to mechanical energy to make the hard drive spin.


Where are series circuits in a computer?

A series circuit is a way of connection components of an electrical circuit. A circuit that is made up solely of components connected in a series is known as a series circuit.


Protector uses special electrical components to provide a stable current flow to the computer and other electronic equipment?

A surge protector.


What are the latest fundamental electrical components?

The latest passive electrical components to appear on the scene areresistorscapacitorsinductorssemiconductor junctions


What is a computer casing used for?

It contains all the necessary parts, provides an electrical ground and helps to direct airflow to keep the components cool.


Why does a computer get hot?

A computer gets hot because of the heat generated by its internal components when they are in use. This heat is produced as a byproduct of the electrical energy being converted into the processing power needed to run programs and perform tasks. The computer's cooling system helps to dissipate this heat and prevent damage to the components.