At the most fundamental level, a computer is a massive collection of microscopic made of silicon. These act as tiny electronic switches that are either "on" (1) or "off" (0).

The Central Processing Unit (CPU) follows a continuous loop known as Fetch, Decode, and Execute . It fetches an instruction from memory, decodes what it means (like "add two numbers"), and executes the physical operation. Key Components (The "Organs")

These parts must work together seamlessly to keep the machine running:

A computer works by taking in raw data, processing it through electrical logic, and providing a useful result. This process is generally broken down into the : Input, Processing, Storage, and Output. The Core Process: How Data Becomes Action

By combining millions of these switches into logic gates , the computer can perform complex calculations using binary numbers (bits and bytes).

How a Computer Works
How a Computer Works