COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

COMPONENTS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
An event in which two objects with different charge levels come together resulting in an electrostatic shock.
A
Electrostatic discharge
B
The fetch-execute cycle
C
Motherboard
D
x86 processors
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -An ESD event reflects a buildup of an electrostatic charge. This occurs when two different conductive materials, or conductors, rub together. One of the materials becomes positively charged; the other takes on a negative charge.

Detailed explanation-2: -ESD (electro static discharge) is the transfer of an electrical charge between two electrically charged objects. A well-known example of ESD is the shock you receive after walking across a carpet and touching a metal door handle.

Detailed explanation-3: -Basically, any electrostatic discharge (ESD) packaging material belongs to either of the three categories based on its properties-conductive, dissipative, or anti-static.

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