Engineer1 wrote:
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D. Some devices in which computer chips will be used will have other components that will be able to function during or after exposure toradiation.
By negating it I get - None of the devices in which computer chips will be used will have other components that will be able to function during or after exposure toradiation.
Therefore, it stegthens. Correct?
Thank youexplaining.
My Mac has many components -- aside from the CPU or "chip," it contains a motherboard, a storage drive, RAM, akeyboard , and so on. If none of the components in red works after exposure to radiation, my Mac will be rendered into a useless brick of hardware, even if its processing chip suffers no damage. For my Mac to beneift from a chip that can withstand radiation, option D must be true: that my computer has othercomponents -- the components in red -- that will be able to function during or after exposure toradiation .
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