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Yes, many electronic gadgets continue to use electricity even though they have been turned off. This energy use is called standby power use.
yesnoDepends on the design, some go to a standby state when the switch is set to off. But - none use power when unplugged.
No
Energy vampires are products that consume energy even when they are turned off.
The only way your electronics will work if you turn off the circuit breaker to the surge strip is if they are able to run on battery power. If the surge strip is connected to a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) as many commercial offices are, the electronics will stay operable until the circuit breaker is reset or turned back on if purposely turned off. If the utility service is off, the electronics will stay operable until the power is restored or the UPS power source fails.
Electronics should always be turned off when not in use. They should also be kept away from the reach of children. It is also important to know that most electronics should not come into contact with water.
Yes
Because it it working and can be turned on and off
The magnetic field or energy associated with the magnetic field will no longer be generated if the current is turned off.
Conservation energy is energy that is conserved. The energy remains conserved within the unit whether it has been turned off or closed. When the device is turned back on the energy that was contained is released and therefor uses less energy.
a car being turned off
turn off lightscarpoolturn off the tap when not in useuse cold water instaed of hothave "sleep" mode on your electronics