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Which component is designed to remove high-voltage spikes and surges from a power line so that they do not damage a computer system?
As little as a 20V electrostatic discharge through some modern components will cause latent damage that could cause sudden failure months or years later.
ESD
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.
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
hard drive
Why would an induced over voltage occur and what damage may occur if this happend while working on an unprotected computer?
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.
Fluctuation in voltage of current and excessive heat
The function of the altenator regulator is to regulate voltage to the ecm to avoit any damage to critical component
A surge protector device. This is placed inline between the computer and the mains supply - and 'smoothes out' the power coming from the outlet socket.