No. You need to complete a circuit for electrons to flow.
Some consumer appliances use a small amount in standby mode.
Anything that has a clock, or little red standby light, are not totally off, but in standby.
No, unless there is an indicator light in the socket.
No.
circuit diagram is the most important in electric stove plugged into the socket
assuming that ohms law hold then ;; l=v/R l=220/60 l=3.66A
"S.S.O." likely stands for "Single Socket Outlet." "13A" indicates that the outlet is rated for a maximum current of 13 amps.
When the bulb is lit it uses energy. When there is no bulb, no energy is used even if it is switched on.
A wall socket (either switched or unswitched) is the place into which the prongs of a plug is plugged in.
In an elecrical socket.
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No.
By plugging the charger into an electric socket.
Electricity and water don't mix. You should not have a socket in the shower.