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difference between the following 1. Input and output device 2. RAM and ROM 3. speaker and microphone 4. assembler and compiler​

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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1. An input device sends information to a computer system for processing, and an output device reproduces or displays the results of that processing. Input devices only allow for input of data to a computer and output devices only receive the output of data from another device.

2. RAM, which stands for random access memory, and ROM, which stands for read-only memory, are both present in your computer. RAM is volatile memory that temporarily stores the files you are working on. ROM is non-volatile memory that permanently stores instructions for your computer.

3. Microphone converts sound to electrical signal where as loudspeaker converts electrical signal to sound waves. Microphone is used at transmitting end where as loudspeaker or speaker is used at receiving end. ... Microphone is smaller in size compare to loudspeakers or speakers.

Answered by romengohain
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An input device is something you connect to a computer that sends information into the computer. An output device is something you connect to a computer that has information sent to it.

Read-Only Memory is used as input for the CPU, Write-Only Memory for output, and Random-Access Memory is a temporary store for writing information that will be read later by the CPU or peripherals.

Microphone converts sound to electrical signal where as loudspeaker converts electrical signal to sound waves. Microphone is used at transmitting end where as loudspeaker or speaker is used at receiving end. ... Microphone is smaller in size compare to loudspeakers or speakers.

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