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As the audio begins, the familiar hum of a computer in operation can be heard. This steady, electronic hum signifies the computer's power is on, its systems running smoothly, and all its components functioning as expected. Suddenly, a distinct sound, reminiscent of a 'zap', cuts through this hum. It's a swift, sharp sound, almost like an electronic spark, signifying an abrupt change in the computer's state. Then, an audible shift occurs. The previously constant hum begins to fade, slowly but noticeably. It's a gradual process, like the dimming of a light or the setting of the sun. The hum, once clear and present, starts losing its intensity, its volume lowering, its presence reducing. The sound of the computer's power is gradually fading out, a clear indication of it being turned off. Lastly, there's silence. The hum is gone, the 'zap' is no more, and the computer is now powered off. The once lively electronic device is now