Computer Science, asked by Zabdn, 9 months ago

is a power saving state wherein a computer does not turn off comletely

Answers

Answered by NikitaNitin
7

Answer:

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... .

Explanation:

......hope it'll help u ✌✌✌

Answered by KailashHarjo
0

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

  • All computer operations come to a complete halt in sleep mode, which conserves power. The computer enters a low-power state and any open files and programs are moved to the system memory (RAM).
  • It's comparable to stopping a DVD movie. Even though it uses little power, the computer is still running. Monitors and other devices use sleep mode to reduce power usage.
  • You can quickly resume regular, full-power operation after waking the computer from sleep mode.
  • Press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse to wake up a computer or monitor from sleep or hibernation. When all else fails, wake the computer up by pressing the power button.

To learn more:

https://brainly.in/textbook-solutions/q-computer-idle-goes-mode-save-energy-sleep

https://brainly.in/question/11019732

#SPJ2

Similar questions