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The Second Generation Computer used transistors

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What are you need for second generation computer science?

in second generation of computer transistor were used transistor are used instead of vaccum tube are used in first generation high level langauges such as gobsl, fortran are used


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Which generation computer is ibm1404?

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What is a first generation computer?

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Which generation of computer is used in china and japan?

2nd


Are fifth generation computer used now today?

no


What are characteristics of each computer generation?

Each computer generation had different characteristics. The first generation used vacuum tubes, the second used transistors, the third used integrated circuits, and the fourth uses microprocessors. The fifth generation is still developing and will use Artificial Intelligence.


Which device revolutionized the computer industry?

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What protects a computer from electrostatic discharge?

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