Across the world it would be very hard to put a number to that question. Also, there are different forms of 'waste', depending how you view it. There's transmission losses, and there's people leaving things on standby, or forgetting to turn off lights, and then there's advertising signs - are they useful or a waste? So, lots to think about.
Fire is used everyday for cooking food, heating homes, generating electricity, and in industrial processes such as refining metals and producing chemicals.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Yes, a 2p coin can conduct electricity because it is made of metal. Just like how we use metal wires to conduct electricity, the metal in the coin allows electricity to flow through it. Remember, there's beauty and wonder in understanding how things work, even in the smallest of everyday objects like coins.
apples have alot of electricity but im not for sure exactly how much but it is the fruit with the highest amount of electricity
Electricity this is true
oxygen does not conduct electricity because it is a gas that we breath in and a gas that we cannot see so it cannot conduct electricity.
Sadly a great deal of electricity is wasted.
A lot
1.5 million volts
In superconductors, no electricity is wasted because there is no resistance to the flow of electrons. In conductors any electricity not used, is wasted.
Trains don't use electricity it uses coal trams use however electricity.
Electricity is wasted through inefficient appliances, leaving devices plugged in when not in use, poor insulation resulting in energy loss, and using outdated lighting technologies. Overuse of air conditioning and heating systems, as well as leaving lights on unnecessarily, also contribute to wasted electricity. Additionally, transmission and distribution losses in the electricity grid can result in wasted energy.
at present 19500MW is produced in Pakistan
Yes, electricity is wasted if a socket is switched on but not being used because the electricity is still flowing through the circuit even though no device is drawing power.
Electricity effect your everyday lives by heat and light
What a strange question! It depends on what you mean by 'royal parties' and what you mean by 'wasted electricity'! For example, are referring to official state functions, entertaining foreign dignitaries? As all states are expected to provide this sort of 'party', then the electricity is not being wasted, as it's being used for essential work. WebRep currentVote noRating noWeight
Electricity is the most wasted form of energy due to inefficiencies in generation, transmission, and consumption. When electricity is produced, transmitted, or used inefficiently, it results in a significant amount of energy being wasted. Efforts to improve efficiency in these areas can help reduce energy wastage.
You use DC (direct current) everyday