Computer Science, asked by VrindaChughbbps, 6 months ago

A power saving state wherein a computer does not turn off completely.

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Answered by pratibhanayak2479
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Sleep is clear from it's meaning itself, it is a state of sleep, we puts the computer in a low-power state, but doesn't turn it off. A small amount of power is used to keep the memory on, but other parts are shut down and hence these parts requires no power..

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The correct answer is sleep mode for the given condition.

When not in use, a computer can enter sleep mode, also known as standby or suspension mode, which conserves power. RAM serves as the computer's state memory (random access memory). Any unnecessary systems lose power when the computer goes into sleep mode, while RAM continues to receive just enough power to keep data.

The majority of computing devices and PCs are programmed to go into sleep mode after a specific amount of inactivity. When closed, laptop computers frequently go into sleep mode. Typically, tapping a key, clicking the mouse, or pressing the power button causes a computer to come out of sleep state.

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