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14. A Cooling device attached to the microprocessor is called
(a)Thermo sink (b) Hydro sink (c) Heat sink
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hydro sink
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The correct answer is OPTION C: Heat Sink.
- A heat sink is a passive heat exchanger that transmits heat from an electrical or mechanical device to a fluid medium, most commonly air or a liquid coolant, where it is dissipated away from the device, allowing temperature adjustment.
- Heat sinks keep CPUs, GPUs, chipsets, and RAM modules cool in computers.
- Heat sinks are employed with high-power semiconductor devices like power transistors, as well as optoelectronics like lasers and light-emitting diodes, where the component's heat dissipation ability is insufficient to keep the temperature under control.
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