Imagine your phone is like a tiny city, and the microchip is the main power plant. Even though it’s small, it sends energy to every building, like lights, radios, and even the keyboard! It uses little helpers called transistors that turn on and off super fast, sending electricity exactly where it needs to go. It's like a superhero with a tiny backpack full of power.
Examples
- A tiny microchip works like a little factory inside your phone that sends out electricity to the screen, camera, and buttons.
- Transistors are like light switches in a tiny city, they turn on or off so fast you can't see them working.
- Even though it’s small, a microchip is powerful enough to power the whole phone.
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