Computer Science, asked by surajkumarmritunjay, 9 months ago

why upper side of CPU is heating explain perfectly​

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Answered by vanshika739575
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computer processors are designed to run at high temperatures and it's completely normal for a CPU to heat up and to get actually very warm. As electricity passes through the CPU or gets a block inside, it gets turned into heat energy

Answered by ashfaqmaryam
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The sole reason why CPUs heat up is due to electrical resistance.

This resistance is a problem and a godsend for many electrical circuits.

There is a way to eliminate resistance completely though. It’s called Superconductors. Those are materials that change their properties in extreme temperatures. For example copper (correct me if I am wrong please) when cooled to almost absolute zero (-273.15°C or -459°F or 0K) the resistance is effectively eliminated completely (or it is so low it doesn’t make a difference, I don’t actually know).

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