Intro to Computing - How Hardware WorksWhy is a speaker considered an output device rather than an input device?ABecause it sends data to the computerBBecause it produces sound from the computerCBecause it receives sound from the userDBecause it stores audio filesCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define input vs output devicesInput devices send data to computer; output devices receive data from computer and produce results.Step 2: Explain speaker functionSpeaker produces sound from computer data, so it outputs information.Final Answer:Because it produces sound from the computer -> Option BQuick Check:Speaker outputs sound, not input [OK]Quick Trick: Output devices produce results; speakers produce sound [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking speaker receives soundConfusing output with input devices
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