No because we have more things that waste electricity today like computers and ipods
yes
It's worth more for the silver (about $2.00) than the buying power in 1950.
biofuel is more cheaper than the electricity today
They climbed it in the same way as they do today. The only real difference is the gear that is used today is smaller, lighter and more dependable than that from the 1950's.
In the 1950's, technology was not big in the home as it is today. For example, television was not in every household, but in modern times, there is more than one television in the home. Also computers and game systems were not thought of at that time.
Much less than today!
The lemon does produce more electricity than oranges. BUT in rare cases an orange can produce more electricity than a lemon. But overall its the lemon that's the best.
Yes it is possible for a city to have more than one electricity supplier if the city is deregulated, which means more electricity suppliers are competing to gain potential customers.
an outlet has a higher volts than an ordinary static electricity
It depends on the wattage of the toaster. If the toaster has a wattage greater than 100W, then it will use more electricity than a 100W light bulb. If the toaster has a wattage less than 100W, then the light bulb will use more electricity.
Refridgerators use far more electricity than alarm clocks.
no