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Is RAM input?

No, it's storage. RAM = Random Access Memories. It has both input and output interfaces with CPU (Central Processing Unit)


Why is your central air conditioner unit outside but you central heating unit inside usuially in yer basement?

The outdoor portion of the central ac unit is what gives up the heat from indoors, so it has to be outside. For a more thorough explanation see the question: How does air conditioning work.


Does FSB connect the North Bridge with the CPU or does the FSB connect the computer processor with the North BridgeMemory Controller?

In a way both are correct. The FSB (Front Side Bus) is the direct connection between the CPU (or Central Processing Unit (computer Processor)) and the Northbridge (which generally has the memory controller on it).


What are the Fifteen components of the system unit and their functions?

The system unit, also known as the computer case, houses several critical components, each with specific functions. Key components include the motherboard (the main circuit board connecting all parts), CPU (central processing unit, which performs calculations and processing), RAM (random access memory, used for temporary data storage during operation), and storage devices (like HDDs or SSDs for permanent data storage). Other important components are the power supply unit (provides electrical power), graphics card (renders images and video), cooling systems (prevent overheating), and various input/output ports (facilitate communication with peripherals).


What is the unit for measuring density?

density = mass/volume Any unit for density should have a mass unit over a volume unit. Some examples include: kg/m3, g/cm3, g/mL.