Computer Science, asked by basumatikalundia34, 1 month ago

How do the various components of a computer receive power? ​

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Answered by armanmullick97
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Answer:

The electrical circuits on the board allow the components to receive power and communicate with each other. A desktop computer motherboard usually contains the CPU and the main memory, and you can attach graphics and sound cards, memory, and other peripherals to them with cards or cables.

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Answered by mehrageeta515
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Answer:

The various components of the computer receive power from power supply.

Explanation:

When we switch on the computer the flow of the current reaches to the power supply through wires. Power supply converts the power form the wall outlet (usually AC) to the type of power needed by the computer (usually DC). Power supply sends power through cables to the motherboard and other components. the power cable from a wall outlet is connected to a socket in this unit.

The power button for a computer is usually available on the front panel of the CPU.

For a laptop, it is usually available above the keyboard.

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