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Factors that affect how much energy you use include the type of appliances and electronics you use in your home, as well as your energy consumption habits such as how often you use these devices and for how long. Additionally, weather conditions like extremes of temperature can impact how much energy you use for heating or cooling.
23% of all the world's energy
There is no reason why 6.4% (which is what 40%%% is) should take electronics. It is a lot more than is currently the case so many of them would probably not be much good at the subject. Furthermore, few economies would be able to support that proportion of people who have taken electronics.
when i have a cold, it is hard for me to breathe. i don't have much energy. why do you think this happen
At least 50. Everything is electronic these days
Calories
A watt is one joule of energy used every second. In electronics, applying 1 volt across a 1 ohm resistor will produce 1 W of heat.
yes and no. we all need it to live but to much of it can burn and cause cancer and a very powerful solar ray can shut down electronics aka solar EMP
Apples
People mine various resources such as coal, iron ore, gold, copper, and diamonds. These resources are essential for producing energy, building materials, jewelry, and electronics. Mining also includes extracting rare earth elements used in technology and industrial applications.
There is no evidence suggesting that you can get cancer from being on electronics too much. Though you should get out and exercise often instead of just being on electronics.
No, a 'BSc' is a university degree a 'Bachelor of Science', a diploma is just a certificate, a much, much lower level qualification.