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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When talking about CPU connections, ZIF stands for
A
Zero Inert Force
B
Zero Insertion Face
C
Zero Inverse Force
D
Zero Insertion Force
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Stands for “Zero Insertion Force.” A ZIF socket is a type of socket found on a computer motherboard that allows the easy insertion and removal of a processor. It uses a small lever next to the socket to gently insert the processor, minimizing the risk of bending or damaging its pins.

Detailed explanation-2: -ZIF is an abbreviation for Zero Insertion Force, and it references a specific type of CPU socket where the CPU chip can be inserted and removed without any pushing or pulling.

Detailed explanation-3: -ZIF connectors are used to secure delicate ribbon cables, such as FFC (flat flex cables) or FPC (flexible printed circuit) cables. As the name implies, no force is needed to plug in or remove the cable. To disconnect the cable, use the tip of a spudger or your fingernail to flip up the small locking flap.

Detailed explanation-4: -(zɪf) or zero insertion force. abbreviation. (Electrical engineering: Semiconductor and electronic circuitry) ZIF describes a type of microchip socket that clamps the chip pins after insertion, and so requires no downward force on the microchip or its pins to insert it into the socket.

Detailed explanation-5: -With a ZIF connection, the tail of the display is simply slid into a connector. The tail should slide easily into the connector, thus “zero insertion force”. The connector has a movable piece that either swings down or pushes in, locking the tail in place.

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