By using a binary number called ASCII code
yes
That depends on what you mean by "copied electronically".If you mean that you press the keys for "Copy" (usually Ctrl-C), the text is copied to a temporary memory area known as the "Clipboard".If you type texts from a book, into the computer, the text is in the computer memory; once you save it, it is in the computer's hard disk.
Office Clip Board
Memory is used for the purpose of running programs, for example, your text editor. The text editor stores the file you are editing as what is known as a 'buffer' in your memory instead of modifying the file in-place. This is what makes undo/redo possible.
No
The thing on the computer screen that shows you where your text will go is called a cursor or text cursor (often represented as a blinking vertical line). It indicates the current position where new text will be entered or where actions like deleting or formatting can occur. In graphical user interfaces, it can also be referred to as the caret.
When a text or graphic is cut or copied, it is stored in the clipboard, a temporary storage area in the computer's memory. It remains in the clipboard until it is pasted into a new location.
Clipboard
different ways of storing information are on your destop or on a flashdrive and if you don't have a computer save all your things in a file thank you x)
basically a keybord types text into a computer.
It depends what you are doing on Skype and what your specification is on your computer. If you are on webcam, you will use more memory and if low memory, you will feel the lag. If skype is just running for text chat or idle then no, skype will not/should not slow down your computer.
The 'clipboard'. It's an area of computer memory used to store text that's been selected by the 'copy' funtion.