A switch is primarily considered an input/output device. It allows users to input commands (e.g., turning a device on or off) and provides feedback (e.g., indicating whether the device is on or off). While it plays a role in the process of controlling electrical circuits, its main function is as an interface for user interaction.
There are many examples of input, process, output. Some of my own are: Input: Plug iPod into computer Process: Download music from iTunes Output: Listen to music Input: Caterpillar Process: Chrysalis Output: Butterfly
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It is the process which converts the input to output.
No. Computer process (input) information into (output) data.
It is an input, sensors are always inputs.
Input, output, PROCESS, and Storage
Group Task(Input) -> Dicision Making(Process) -> Finished Project (Output) Consult a Doctor(Input) -> Examination by Doctor(Process) -> Dignosis(Output)
Process
Depends on what you're referring to. Input could be a switch for example, output would be a fan or light coming on. Eating is an input, you can guess what your output is?
Input is electricity and output is sound, heat and light.
An input device. It is because it let the source to flow.
To help you input, output, process, and store stuff.