
What are the parts of a computer? (article) | Khan Academy
In the next video from Code.org, a designer and CEO will step through the process of typing input into a computer and rendering the output on the screen. After the video, we'll review each of …
The Internet protocol suite (article) | Khan Academy
That diagram is by no means complete. There are many more protocols in the Internet protocol suite—especially at the application layer—such as SMTP for sending email and FTP for …
The reproductive system review (article) | Khan Academy
So I notice a detailed diagram for the male reproductive system, but not the female? Why isn't there more detail on the labia majora and minora, clitoris, mons pubis, etc?
Distributed computing | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
Course: AP®︎/College Computer Science Principles > Unit 4 Lesson 4: Parallel and distributed computing Parallel computing Try parallel computing yourself Parallel computing
Overview of neuron structure and function - Khan Academy
Neurons are the basic functional units of the nervous system, and they generate electrical signals called action potentials, which allow them to quickly transmit information over long distances.
IP packets (article) | The Internet | Khan Academy
The picture isn't an area diagram. The label on the left indicates the full size of the header, 24 bytes. The top label indicates that each row in the picture represents 4 bytes. There are six …
Logic circuits | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
The diagram in this article shows how a sequential circuit involves both a combinational circuit (what we've learned here) and memory elements: …
PV diagrams - part 1: Work and isobaric processes - Khan Academy
PV diagrams - part 1: Work and isobaric processes. Created by David SantoPietro.
Exploring microcomputers (article) | Khan Academy
Let's say you want to create a autowatering system for your home plants, you would need a computer of sort to track and decide when your plants need water. Normally you'd have to …
CPU: Central Processing Unit | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
The CPU is the brain of a computer, containing all the circuitry needed to process input, store data, and output results. The CPU is constantly following instructions of computer programs …