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Yes, watching too much TV can raise your electricity bill. The more hours your TV is on, the more electricity it uses. To save on energy costs, consider watching less TV or using energy-efficient settings on your TV.
The newer LED based LCD televisions use the least amount of electricity.
electrical and electronic is the same thing your TV uses electricity
Only if the electricity used to power it is generated by hydroelectricity
electricity is used in factories, industries. we require electricity at our homes for TV. , mixers etc . we need electricity for the electrical devices in hospitals. we are dependent on electricity for almost all our activities throughout the day
Anything that uses electricity. Hydroelectric energy is just energy created by water spinning turbines which uses giant capacitors to store and transmit energy. things: lighting houses, appliances, street lights, computers, TVs, ect....anything that uses electricity
A TV, computer, radio ,phone , fan
Simple to make Uses energy and not electricity
So that we can use the computer, watch the television and fans. And other things that need electricity.
Are you referring to the amount of electricity the TV uses each month? That would depend on the TV and the cost of electricity where you live. Are you referring to the cost of your lost productivity and how you could do something more productive like read a book, work at a job, or socialize with your friends? That's something that is difficult to measure.
No, that is NOT true
The device which uses electricity to run.