FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY

WHAT IS COMPUTER SECURITY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is a component that a power surge can DESTROY?
A
screen
B
printer
C
motherboard
D
video card
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A bad power supply unit (PSU) can damage your motherboard, and even if your PSU is working properly, a power surge can still fry your motherboard. It would be best if you always used a surge protector to protect your motherboard (and computer).

Detailed explanation-2: -A power surge will overload and fry the electronics within your PC. While an outage doesn’t do a great deal of damage to a power supply or motherboard, the subsequent surge will. This will result in a computer that won’t turn on after a power outage occurs.

Detailed explanation-3: -Large power surges fry microprocessors, melting plastic and metal components in electronic devices. Yet even small surges can cause cumulative damage to electronic microprocessors and circuitry and create faults in your home wiring that increase the risk for electrocution and electrical fires.

Detailed explanation-4: -A power surge is a sudden voltage spike that travels through your home’s electrical system. Unfortunately, a power surge can quickly damage or destroy electronics and appliances plugged into a wall socket during the surge. In some cases, a power surge can damage outlets and electrical wiring, and even cause a fire.

Detailed explanation-5: -A power surge occurs as soon as the flow of electricity gets interrupted and started again. This places electrical pressure on the wires in your computer, causing them to heat up and burn. Some wires may melt, and even if your computer survives the surge, the strain alone can cause damage in the long run.

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