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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<h2>Unordered List with Square Bullets</h2>
<ul style="list-style-type:square;">
<li>Coffee</li>
<li>Tea</li>
<li>Milk</li>
</ul>
</body>
</html>
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Explanation:
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- made it easier and less expensive to present information
- made it easier and faster to communicate with others
Explanation:
productivity programs
productivity programs are designed and use for producing information easily and made it easier and faster to communicate with others
worksheets , charts , graphs , documents etc
MS office , Time management , projects management softwares are the example of productivity programs
there are alot of tools which are designed to make conversation and communication more easy related to productivity program following are the example of tools
- Microsoft Teams
- slack
- Zoom
- Office 365
- Poppulo
- JIRA Cloud
- Interact.
The two devices in a computer that should be considered "black boxes," and should never be opened due to risks involving charged capacitors are MONITOR and POWER SUPPLY.
Explanation:
- Physical contact or close proximity to the open power supply caused a discharge from the capacitor that resulted in an electric shock. Capacitors can discharge current even when not energized because they hold a charge for some time after the power is turned off.
- To do harm to your body, the voltage across the capacitor's terminals must be high enough to cause a harmful effect on you. There are no hard rules for at what voltage things become harmful, but a common 'rule of thumb' is that DC up to 48 Volt is considered low voltage. So a capacitor charged to a voltage below 48 V is fairly safe.
- A charged capacitor can be very dangerous, so it's important that you avoid coming into contact with the terminals at all times.
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input devices are a piece of equipment used to provide data to the computer examples: mouse, keyboard, scanner, camera, etc
output devices are any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into a human readable form examples: printer, monitor, and others