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A-Level Computer Science - AQA 2023 Flashcard Laser Printer - -answer-A type of printer that uses electrical charges to create an image on paper. The printer drum and the toner are negatively charged, and the charge on the drum is neutralised in certain areas with a laser, making the toner stick to the drum in these places. The paper passes over the drum and the toner is transferred with the help of a positively charged roller, and the toner is then fused with the paper using heat. Colour printers repeat this process over four drums, one for each toner colour. Hard Drives - -answer-A non-volatile, magnetic form of internal or external storage, that permanently stores and retrieves data on a computer Solid State Drive (SSD) - -answer-Secondary storage consisting of many transistors that store a bit of data in the form of electrical charge, even when unpowered. As data is stored electronically, there are no moving parts. Optical Disk - -answer-A form of secondary storage that uses light emitted by a laser to read and write onto a disk. Encapsulation - -answer-Combining attributes and methods together into an object Normalisation - -answer-The process of decomposing a flat-file into the best possible design for a relational database, making it less likely to lose data, create inconsistencies, or create redundant data Encryption - -answer-Using an algorithm to change data so that it can only be read by the intended recipient Cipher - -answer-The algorithm which is used to encrypt or decrypt data Symmetric Encryption - -answer-The same key is used to both encrypt and decrypt the data

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Laser Printer - -answer-A type of printer that uses electrical charges to create an image on
paper. The printer drum and the toner are negatively charged, and the charge on the drum
is neutralised in certain areas with a laser, making the toner stick to the drum in these
places. The paper passes over the drum and the toner is transferred with the help of a
positively charged roller, and the toner is then fused with the paper using heat. Colour
printers repeat this process over four drums, one for each toner colour.

Hard Drives - -answer-A non-volatile, magnetic form of internal or external storage, that
permanently stores and retrieves data on a computer

Solid State Drive (SSD) - -answer-Secondary storage consisting of many transistors that
store a bit of data in the form of electrical charge, even when unpowered. As data is stored
electronically, there are no moving parts.

Optical Disk - -answer-A form of secondary storage that uses light emitted by a laser to
read and write onto a disk.

Encapsulation - -answer-Combining attributes and methods together into an object

Normalisation - -answer-The process of decomposing a flat-file into the best possible design
for a relational database, making it less likely to lose data, create inconsistencies, or create
redundant data

Encryption - -answer-Using an algorithm to change data so that it can only be read by the
intended recipient

,Cipher - -answer-The algorithm which is used to encrypt or decrypt data

Symmetric Encryption - -answer-The same key is used to both encrypt and decrypt the data

Asymmetric Encryption - -answer-A device has a public key and a private key. The keys are
linked such that a message encrypted by the public key can only be decrypted by the private
key. A message is encrypted with the recipient's public key, and then decrypted by the
recipient with their private key

Machine Code - -answer-Code written in binary which can be read by the computer

Instruction Set - -answer-All of the different possible instructions the computer can carry
out

Operation Code (Opcode) - -answer-Part of the binary code which tells us what operation is
being carried out

Operand - -answer-Part of the binary code which tells us what to carry out the instruction
on

Assembly Code - -answer-Machine code that can easily be read by humans

Assembler - -answer-Converts assembly language into machine code that the computer can
run

Source Code - -answer-The code that will be translated by the compiler/interpreter

Interpreter - -answer-Translates code from a high level language to computer hardware.
Code is run after each line is translated, so it doesn't create 1 piece of machine code

Compiler - -answer-Translates from high level language to machine code, to computer
hardware. A one off translation from source code to machine code

Object Code - -answer-The translated code produced by a compiler/interpreter

, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - -answer-Port 80 - used for viewing web pages

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) - -answer-Port 443 - used for accessing
secure web pages

Secure Shell (SSH) - -answer-Port 22 - used for remotely accessing and managing a
computer. Uses public key encryption

Post Office Protocol (POP3) - -answer-Port 110 - used for downloading personal emails from
a web sever

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) - -answer-Port 25 - used for sending email messages

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - -answer-Port 21 - used for uploading files to a web server

Natural Numbers - -answer-Positive integers

Integers - -answer-Whole numbers, positive or negative

Rational Number - -answer-Any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two numbers
e.g. 2/3

Irrational Numbers - -answer-A real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two
numbers e.g. pi or e

Real Number - -answer-Any positive or negative number, including integers, rational and
irrational numbers

Ordinal Number - -answer-A number that refers to the position of an item in a set, e.g. 1st,
2nd, 3rd

Cardinal Numbers - -answer-A number that refers to the count of something, e.g. 1,2,3,4

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