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Answer:
The data transmission or information exchange from the CPU to either the computer's peripherals is accomplished via "Computer ports". The further explanation is given below.
Explanation:
To link a display, camera, microphones, or other devices, computer ports have several purposes. The Processor (CPU) also interacts through a bus to peripherals. Several categories of buses you must have got to hear of would be universal servo controller, PCI, or Compulsive-ATA.
- A peripheral device has always been defined as any auxiliary appliance including a mouse as well as a keyboard, which somehow helps connect to either the PC but instead operates with it.
- Computer systems were composed of various hardware. This would include the CPU, storage, buses, devices, etc.
So that the above is the right answer to the given scenario.
That is called an lonic bond.
Ionic bonds are formed
between elements with greater than 1.4 electronegative variance and to a
lesser extent by first ionization energy variance, such as alkali
metals and nonmetal halogens for example. The element of lesser
electronegativity, the cation, donates an electron(s) from it's valance
shell to the element with the greater electronegativity, the anion,
which accepts the electron(s) unto it's valance shell. This bond is
extremely strong and has a high melting point but because of waters
polar nature this type of bond, usually, not always, disassociates in
water.