That would really depend on the size of the factory! Also, what time period is considered - it usually makes more sense to talk about the POWER such a factory uses, than about the energy - that is, the energy used per time unit.
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Digital cameras use electrical energy stored in the batteries as chemical energy.
They use way to much energy, but what would we do with out google. :)
Camera flashes use a capacitor because a capacitor can dump a lot of electrical energy very quickly. Much faster than a battery. That's how to produce a quick flash by using a capacitor that suddenly discharges the electricity.
It is a toy camera, but with the right skills, it can produce decent photos, perhaps to illustrate that the photographer's skills matter as much or more than the camera's specifications.
Like a lot of energy you use.
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To use the camera, you have to be wearing only the camera and wave. This should make the camera work.
not much
We use the camera angles to get a clear view of the areas that a straight camera will not.
It depends on how its connected and how much current the camera needs to run on. The "1050ma" figure is the capacity of the battery not how much current the camera uses and it should read 1050mah which is a capacity measurement not a current measurement.
7% energy plants use. I don't know how much they store though.