The speaker's intention to persuade or influence the audience shapes their choices in composing rhetoric. This goal guides decisions on language, structure, and appeals to effectively convey their message and achieve the desired response.
Yes speakers are peripheral devices, along with keyboards, mice, earphones/ headphones and USB drives
Hard drives, speakers, electric motors, many things.
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keyboard, mouse, speakers, cameras, external hard-drives, servers, backup hardwares, etc.
Parts that are usually stocked at computer parts stores include hard drives, monitors, and keyboards. Other parts include CD and DVD drives, fans, motherboards, and speakers.
Wireless mouses, attachable keypads, video game controllers, remote controls, fans, speakers, external memory drives.
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Refrigerator doors use permanent magnets to keep them closed and magnets are commonly used in speakers to convert electrical energy into sound by causing the driver (cone) to vibrate.
Some examples of peripheral devices that require regular maintenance are scanners, printers, speakers, and disk drives.
Some common items that contain magnets include refrigerator doors, speakers, headphones, electric motors, and MRI machines. Magnets are also found in computer hard drives, credit cards, and magnetic toys.
The speakers are an output device because they are delivering data from the computer to the user. Speakers, monitors, and printers are examples of output devices. Keyboards, mice, and tablets are input devices. Devices that are i/o devices (input and output) include floppy drives, hard drives, cards, and USB drives.