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what is speed in computer ​

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Answered by kj9867756
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Answer:

hii

Explanation:

the speed of computer it is depend on internet

and it also react in seconds

Answered by Mehwish09
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  • In general, speed is the overall time something takes to complete. For example, if a computer is fast it opens program in less than a few seconds depending on the size of the program. Often many fast computers can open smaller programs in less than a second. However, if a computer is slow it can take several seconds or maybe even a minute or more to open a big program.

  • When referring to the Internet speed and network speed, speed, or high-speed, use the term bandwidth, which is how much data the connection can transfer. For example, a dial-up connection has a small bandwidth (56.6k a second), whereas a broadband connection has a much larger bandwidth of many Mb or even Gb per second. Your connection's maximum bandwidth, the remote computer's bandwidth, the latency, and number of hops between the two computers all determines your Internet speed.

  • The access speed or drive speed is how fast a computer drive can read and write data. For example, one of the factors that determine a hard drive speed is the RPM (rotations per minute). A hard drive that only spins at 5400 RPM has a slower drive speed than a hard drive that spins at 7200 RPM. SSDs (solid-state drives), have no rotating platters, can still be benchmarked by determining the IOPS.

  • The mouse speed or touchpad speed is how fast the mouse pointer moves on the screen. If the mouse cursor speed is too slow or too fast, it can be adjusted through the operating system or software installed with the mouse.

  • The printer speed is how many PPM (pages per minute) a printer is capable of printing. See our PPM definition for further information on this term and related printer speed measurements.

  • The speed at which you type or your typing speed is measured by WPM (words per minute) and GWAM. See our WPM and GWAM pages for further information and related links on these terms.

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