Sleep mode uses less electricity than running mode.
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 does from experience....
Well, "tonnes" are a measurement of capacity or weight, and shorthand for the cooling capacity of an A/C. The larger will of course consume more electricity.
If a refrigerator is off, it consumes no electicity.
No! we dont need more, we need to consume less!
ECT button allow you to switch between Power and Normal mode. Normal mode is more fuel efficient but not as responsive. In Power mode cars become more responsive but consume more fuel.
The more people there are the more they will want resources like water, electricity and roads. They will want more things from the shops. they will consume more food.
Yes, LCDs use a lot less energy
A lamp with a higher wattage rating will consume more current. The higher the wattage, the more electricity the lamp will draw from the power source.
Typically, yes, they do--and they draw more power when in stand-by mode or "off" than regular TVs.
No more than 30 watts of power
No more than 30 watts of power