know, It cools it down when it`s hot.
really.......... because u have no need to keep tv on while @ sleep.... it'll waste alot of electrical energy.... energy is precious... dont waste it
Yes, running a computer will consume more energy than when it is turned off or in sleep mode. The amount of energy consumption will vary based on the computer's usage, specifications, and power settings. Properly shutting down or putting a computer in sleep mode when it's not in use can help save energy.
It is not 'wasting' energy; it is using energy to maintain a number of functions and keep them standby for instant use. If you do not want to waste battery energy, switch off the phone completely.
if your wasting energy then that energy cant be used again until it has been reproduced, and that takes a very long time
The sleep key shuts down some of the computer's systems in order to conserve energy, but it does not shut the computer completely off and thus you do not have to go through a full boot up of all systems when you want to wake the computer up.
It is difficult to generalize which schools may be wasting energy without specific information. However, schools that do not conduct energy audits, have outdated infrastructure, or lack energy-saving initiatives may be more prone to wasting energy. Efforts to promote energy efficiency and sustainability can help schools reduce energy waste.
we to sleep to get energy
The better question is...WHY ARE YOU EVEN ON THE COMPUTER? :)
Sleep Mode ≤ 4 watts on a personal computer and ≤ 2 watts with regards to a laptop
we can use water as terms of energy by not wasting it.
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The sleep command on a computer puts the system into a low-power state, conserving energy while maintaining the current session. When activated, it suspends active processes and saves the state of the computer to memory, allowing for a quick resume when the user wakes the system. This feature is commonly used in laptops and desktops to extend battery life and reduce energy consumption when the computer is not in active use.