ESD
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) can permanently damage a computer component by creating a sudden surge of electricity that can break down the delicate circuitry. EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) can disrupt the functioning of computer components temporarily, but if intense and prolonged, it could also lead to permanent damage by causing overheating or electronic stress.
Damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD) is more likely to permanently damage a computer component as it can often cause immediate and irreparable harm to sensitive electronic parts. While damage from electromagnetic interference (EMI) can also affect computer components, it is usually more temporary and can be mitigated by proper shielding or grounding techniques.
It never damages the computer - it distorts or erases the programs that are running on it or are stored on it.
Computer viruses have caused $billions in damages to large organisations and businesses.
No, it wont. I have been having it for months and no damages have came.
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yes an no...it can damage the tips of your hair and split them, it only permanetly damages your hair if the hair splits all the way to the roots of your hair :) you will only get damage if you use them very often :)
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The word damage is both a verb (damage, damages, damaging, damaged) and a noun (damage, damages). Examples:Verb: Indulging in gossip can damage your own reputation.Noun: The damage to the mailbox was minimal, the damage to the car was major.
Which component is designed to remove high-voltage spikes and surges from a power line so that they do not damage a computer system?
If you mean "can CPUs be damaged," the answer is yes. Physical, thermal, or electrical shock can damage it permanently. That is why you should not drop your computer, expose it to extreme temperatures, or overvoltage your power supply.
Very little if any, actually. This is a much smarter way to go if you are trying to avoid damage as it just deposits a very small amount of color on your hair and does not use any damaging chemicals to make it stay in permanently or semi-permanently. Anytime you lift to a lighter shade, you have to use bleach or peroxide and it damages hair.