π» Computer Components β Explained for Beginners
A computer is made up of various parts that work together to perform tasks. These parts are called components, and they are mainly divided into two categories:
πΉ Hardware β The physical parts you can touch
πΉ Software β The programs and instructions you cannot touch but run on the hardware
π§© Main Computer Hardware Components
1. π§ Central Processing Unit (CPU)
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Also called the brain of the computer
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It processes all the data and instructions
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Consists of:
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ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) β does calculations
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CU (Control Unit) β controls other parts
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2. π₯οΈ Monitor (Display Screen)
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An output device that shows text, images, videos
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Acts like a television screen for your computer
3. β¨οΈ Keyboard
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An input device used to type letters, numbers, and symbols
4. π±οΈ Mouse
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A pointing device used to move the cursor and click on icons and menus
5. π¨οΈ Printer (Optional)
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An output device that prints documents or photos onto paper
6. π Speakers
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Output devices that play sound or music
7. π§ Microphone
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An input device that captures your voice for recording or speaking in meetings
8. πΎ Storage Devices
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Hard Disk Drive (HDD) or Solid-State Drive (SSD) β store all your data permanently
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RAM (Random Access Memory) β temporary memory used while the computer is working
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USB Pendrives and Memory Cards β portable storage
πΏ Software Components
1. π₯οΈ Operating System (OS)
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Software that helps you interact with the computer
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Examples: Windows, Linux, macOS
2. π Application Software
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Programs that help you perform tasks
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Examples: MS Word, Excel, Chrome, VLC Player
3. π οΈ Utility Software
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Helps maintain and protect your computer
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Examples: Antivirus, Disk Cleanup tools