Computer Science, asked by rakeshkumaraurangaba, 2 months ago

How are the internal components of a computer
protected against ESD?
Select one:
by grounding the internal components via
attachment to the case
by using multiple fans to move warm air through
the case
by unplugging the computer after use
by using computer cases made out of plastic or
aluminum​

Answers

Answered by shrikantmohite76
0

Answer:

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) events can harm electronic components inside your computer. ... You can protect against ESD and discharge static electricity from your body by touching a metal grounded object (such as an unpainted metal surface on your computer's I/O panel) before you interact with anything electronic.

Answered by ChitranjanMahajan
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The internal components of a computer are protected against ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) by grounding the internal components via attachment to the case.

  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects caused by contact, an electrical short, or dielectric breakdown. ESD can cause damage to electronic devices and components, including computers
  • To prevent ESD damage to the internal components of a computer, it is important to ensure that the computer and its components are properly grounded. This is typically achieved by attaching the internal components, such as the motherboard, to the metal frame or casing of the computer. When the computer is properly grounded, any buildup of static electricity is safely discharged, reducing the risk of ESD damage to the internal components.
  • Additionally, other ESD protection measures, such as using anti-static wrist straps or wearing anti-static clothing while working on the computer, can help prevent ESD damage.

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