Reduced Lifespan of Components means parts of something break or wear out faster than they should.
Imagine you have a toy car that goes vroom-vroom across the floor. Inside it, there are little pieces like wheels and axles, we’ll call them components. Now, if you push your toy car really hard every day, those little parts might get tired quicker than if you just gently rolled it along.
That’s what happens with reduced lifespan of components in bigger things too, like a bicycle or even a robot! If the bike is used a lot, especially on rough paths, its chain and gears might wear out faster. It's like your toy car, the more it works hard, the sooner it might need fixing.
So, components are parts that help something work. When they have a reduced lifespan, it means they stop working as well, or at all, before they should. Like when your favorite shirt gets holes after many washes instead of just one.
Examples
- A toy car breaks after being pushed many times because its wheels wear out.
- A light bulb stops working after being used for years.
- Your phone gets slower over time because it heats up a lot.
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