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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
ZIF refers to the amount of force needed to install a CPU into the motherboard socket or slot?
A
Zero Inserted Force
B
Zero Insertion Force
C
Zither Initial Fraction
D
Zither Ignition Frame
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The answer: B) It enables the installation and removal of CPU chips without requiring tools or excessive pressure. 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-2: -The zero insertion force socket is an important innovation used to protect an IC from being damaged during insertion or from frequent removal and reinsertion from a socket.

Detailed explanation-3: -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-4: -Most ZIF sockets are handle-actuated; you lift the handle, drop the chip into the socket, and then close the handle.

Detailed explanation-5: -Explanation: The (ZIF) Zero Insertion Force socket is designed so that processors can be installed or replaced without placing any force or pressure on the motherboard.

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