Control Unit
None of these are considered to be components of a von neumann/stored program computer. Their meanings are, or have been:CPU, central processing unit (a combination of ALU and CU)core, a now obsolete form of RAM using ceramic ferrite cores strung on a wire matrixcore, one CPU within a microprocessor IC containing multiple CPUsRAM, random access memory (capable of both reading and writing)ROM, read only memory (usually also capable of random access)The components of a von neumann/stored program computer are:ALU, arithmetic logic unit (processes data under control of the CU)CU, control unit (processes instructions)memory, storage for both instructions and data (may contain RAM and/or ROM)I/O, input and output unitsThe main difference between a von neumann/stored program computer and a harvard computer is that the harvard computer has two entirely separate memories: one just for instructions (that is only connected to the CU) and one just for data (that is only connected to the ALU and I/O). As a standard harvard computer cannot modify/write its own program the instruction memory is typically entirely ROM and requires special external means of loading it.
The ancient name of the city known as Cu-sh is "Kush," referring to the Kingdom of Kush that existed in what is now Sudan. This civilization thrived from around 1070 BCE to 350 CE and was known for its rich culture, powerful pharaohs, and impressive pyramids. The Kingdom of Kush played a significant role in the history of ancient Egypt, often interacting and sometimes even ruling over it during various periods.
The Cu Chi Tunnels is a tunnel network underneath the Cu Chi forest which was built and maintained by the VietCong Guerilla Forces in South Vietnam in order to attack encamped American positions near Cu Chi. Given that Americans were larger than Vietnamese, it was almost impossible for Americans to pursue the VietCong into the tunnels, leading to numerous successful VietCong raids on American positions and many American casualties.
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Copper
Control Unit
You appear to have omitted the letter 'P' from your abbreviation.The piece you ask about is usually known as the Central Processing Unit.
You appear to have omitted the letter 'P' from your abbreviation.The piece you ask about is usually known as the Central Processing Unit.
copper is a full element and the symbol is Cu,not CU
See you (CU)-------------------------------------------------------It means: Control UnitMuzamil Kazmi
c.u is control unit
One electron was lost to form Cu+ from the neutral Cu atom.
Cu2+ is more stable, though Cu+ compounds are known
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A chemical formula that contains 6 copper (Cu) atoms is Cu₆. This formula indicates that there are six individual copper atoms present in the compound. Copper can also form various compounds, but in its elemental form, it can simply be represented as Cu₆.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of iron (Fe) with copper (Cu) is: Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) → FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)