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Lucas Callahan
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17 June, 22:51
What is a heat sink?
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Cherish Morris
17 June, 23:07
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a sink that is heated
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Bennett Mcgrath
17 June, 23:16
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A heat sink is often found on some computers and it absorbs heat thru metal fins and disperses it outwards to the air keeping the working thing or object at an optimal temperature
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