Processors handle electric switches (transistors) which in their process create heat. Heat sinks are attached along with fans to draw away the heat created
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the eniac and other computers like to give off so much heat because they use thousands of vacuum tubes that took up lots of space and gave a great deal of heat just like a light bulb does.
Computers give off mostly heat, but also give off magnetism in the form of radio waves. Plus their displays give off light energy and the speakers give off sound waves. The fans inside create kinetic energy.
Absolutely, some electronics give off a great deal of heat. Just the computers in our office require air conditioning well into the winter heating season.
They use a heat sink
Yes. All computers generate heat when using energy.
Computers are fragile things, but the most dangerous thing to a computer is heat. A computer generates a lot of heat, if it doesn't get rid of the heat, it melts and gets ruined.
heat-pipe
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A fan and a heat pipe.
high amount of 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.