The power consumption just depends on your PC configuration. For a decent home user desktop it is 400W for your CPU plus the Power required by your Monitor & Speakers & any other device. The Power consumption increases with increase in hardware inside your cabinet.
The power consumed by a mixie depents upon the power of its motor.
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lol no
A desktop usually has more processing power, and isn't portable.
Power consumed by an electrical appliance will increase with a reduction of applied voltage.
Power consumed by the appliance = (DC supply voltage) x (DC current)
The correct answer to that would depend on the laptop its self,to power a low end `netbook` is much less than a desktop replacement or `gaming laptop`. Without knowing exact components i would average it 20w-90w.
Power is consumed whenever a load is connected to the distribution supply panel.The load is usually controlled by a switch, contactors for motors or breakers located in the distribution panel. Load on line power is consumed, load off line no power is consumed.
The unused power goes to "waste"
voltage- apex :))
The formula that relates power, time, and energy is: Energy = Power x Time. It states that the amount of energy consumed or produced is equal to the power multiplied by the time during which it is consumed or produced.
If the same processor is installed on both a laptop and a desktop, then the each of the processors will use the same amount of power. But, usually, in computer companies don't put more powerful desktop processors into their laptops, they usually use a less powerful processor, which would less power than the average desktop processor.