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Some parts are made of plastic, others metals silicon(for chips), copper(for wires).
A few computers use recycled plastic in their cases, and most steel and aluminum items contain recycled (scrap) metal that has gone back into the metal supply. But most components of computers are made from new materials.
Mostly metal, sometimes plastic and sometimes rubber+metal or rubber+plastic. Sometimes all 3.
Computers are made of various materials depending on the price, age and size of your computer. Electronic wires would be copper, gold in some places. Plastic casing, copper oraluminium alloy heat-sink etc.There might be nickel in some computers but nickel is not a principal material.
Plastic
The "jumpers" used in computers and other electronics are typically made from copper, and typically covered with non-conductive plastic.
Generally from ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene)
I think pretty much everything. It's just that companies would have to spend a lot more money.
Ten examples are roads, factories, vehicles, plastic, glass,television,mobiles, computers, houses, bridges etc.
Plastic alarm clocks are made of plastic.
no, plastic is made out of oils usually petroleum.
Compaq computers/laptops are made in china