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Q: Why do you unplug appliances when electricity is unstable?
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Does a off lamp use electricity?

If it is plugged in, it uses 15% of the electricity it would normally use if it were on. Always unplug your appliances.


Steps to save electricity?

There are many ways to save electricity. A few examples are to take showers instead of baths, wash clothes in cold water, unplug appliances not in use, and switch to CFL lighting instead of incandescent bulbs.


Why has electricity become unstable?

Electricity became unstable when there is a defect on its power lines, or there is an interruption and less production from its source.


What are the three electrical appliances that use circuits to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy?

That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.That's what all electrical appliances do - convert electricity into other forms of energy.


What is the definition for electricity form?

electricity is a energy field that works appliances


How is electricity distributed to appliances?

The flow of electrons.


What can you run with 15v electricity?

15v appliances


What appliances in your home transform electricity into motion?

refridgerators


What kind of electricity is used to operate your electrical appliances?

Alternating current is used to operate your electrical appliances.


What happens to appliances when the neutral wire is disconnected?

Of course the u can't use the appliances because no electricity is flowing


What has electricity?

lightbulbs, computers, fans, tvs, kitchen appliances,


What kind of electricity used to power appliances and machines?

AC