If it has LEDs (as in a clock) then it does, a few millamps. Otherwise it doesn't.
A microwave does not give off electricity.
A standard lamp will not use any electricity when it is off.
No, it should not use any electricity when off. If it is, you have a short or a ground.
Generally, yes. You are powering the clock and probably the timer circuits.
No.
You microwave it for a minute to get it liquified and then smear it on where you want to remove hair. When it cools to a solid-rip it off and the hair will come off with it.
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No
Electricity is converted into the electromagnetic wave called a microwave.
We use electricity in our lives everyday so it affects us in everything! When you do your homework you probably research the internet and you probably use an oven, microwave, air conditioner, lights and all those stuff everyday!
It has 1000 watts
By a long distance, using a microwave is more conservative on electricity than by using resistive heating that a stove utilizes.