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1. It is referring to physical, electrical, mechanical and electromechanical components of a computer? a. Hardware Components b. Software Components c. Hard Copy d. Soft Copy 2. The data consisting of text or graphics that are obtained as printouts or microfilm usi ng printers or plotters are called? a. Hardware Components c. Hard Copy b. Software Components d. Soft Copy 3. It is the set of instructions that tells the computer what to do. Another term that can be us ed is Program. a. Hardware Components b. Software Components c. Hard Copy d. Soft Copy 4. The data that are stored in a storage device such as USB Flash disk, hard disk, CD-ROM magnetic tape and so on are called_ a. Hardware Components c. Hard Copy b. Software Components d. Soft Copy 5. They are responsible for the execution of the programs and control of their overall operati on. a. Application Software b. System software. c. Processing Device d. Soft Copy 6. These are physical equipment that can be an input and output device at the same time. a. Application Software b. System software c. Processing Device d. Soft Copy 7. The result is displayed on the monitor and can be printed on paper. a. Input b. Output c. Processing Device d. Soft Copy data are entered in the computer through keyboard or mouse. a. Input b. Output c. Processing Device d. Soft Copy Inside the CPU, mathematical logical operation will have performed on the d. a. Input b. Output c. Processing d. Soft Copy 10. These are programs with specific function or use. Example of these are Micrsoft Office Far ily, Photo Editing Tools, Games etc... a. Hardware Components b. Application Software c. Hard Copy d. Soft Copy Checked ​

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Explanation:

So we get the equation;

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Answered by itzHappyBandiXx
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Answer:

an electric field of magnitude 570 NC is applied in the copper wire, find the acceleration experienced by the electron

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