For those who come to waste their time and the time of others, yes. Not for the rest.
The waste energy from a television primarily comes in the form of heat. When a TV operates, some of the electrical energy it consumes is converted into heat due to resistance in the electronic components, which is released into the environment. Additionally, older models may have inefficient energy use, leading to more waste energy compared to modern, energy-efficient models.
Electrical energy--->sound energy+ heat energy and light energy Cheers M
E-waste is the general term for 'Electronic Waste' or 'Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment'. It refers to electrical or electronic equipment which has reached the end of its useful life and can no longer be operated. Further information on e-waste can be found in the related links.
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There is no such thing as "electronic energy". Electronic devices use normal electrical energy.
Waste management
incineration..........................
electronic waste not waist
you can tell if an electronic is an energy saver by looking for the energy star.
waste to energy (wte) is the process of creating energy in the form of electricity or heat from waste sources.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive aims to prevent the generation of electrical and electronic waste and to promote re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery in order to reduce the quantity of waste discarded. It requires the collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment and the recovery and re-use or recycling of waste collected.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive aims to prevent the generation of electrical and electronic waste and to promote re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery in order to reduce the quantity of waste discarded. It requires the collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment and the recovery and re-use or recycling of waste collected.