Answer 1:
TV's use single-phase power.
Answer 2:
TV's use single phase power of 220 or 110 volts ac power depending on what part of the world you live in.
You can use human power to run your TV. Use a stationary bike tied to a generator. In the TV show "Living with Ed", Ed has just such a setup to generate power to make his toast. Google Bike Generator Plans to see some ideas on-line.
Just use 2 of the wires instead of 3.
How to calculate a cable size of 3kw motor
Generator coils generate the voltage, motor coils use the generated voltage.
Anytime you ask electricity to do anything for you. Turn on light bulbs, start a car, run ann engine, watch TV. Anytime electrical power is used.
yes
A PC uses less power than a TV
Yes, you can use a 10A 250V power cord on a TV that supports input of 100-240V. The current rating of the power cord (10A) is within the range supported by the TV. Just ensure the plug fits securely into the TV's power input.
No they dont or do they I dont rememeber sorry
You can use human power to run your TV. Use a stationary bike tied to a generator. In the TV show "Living with Ed", Ed has just such a setup to generate power to make his toast. Google Bike Generator Plans to see some ideas on-line.
Just use 2 of the wires instead of 3.
The PS3 is to be connected to a television or TV Monitor and not a computer monitor. In whatever country the PS3 was designed for the TV should also be for that same power supply
You will use a power supply cable to get power to the Xbox 360. You can use several cables to connect the Xbox 360 to TV. The most popular cable to use to a HDMI, this will give you the best 1080p picture (if you TV supports it). The original cables to connect xbox to tv is RWY cable.
investigative powers
Liquid-crystal display televisions (lcd), Use a lot of Power. Light-emitting diode (led) is using Half the power. So buy led tv!
It depends on the size of the LCD Panel and the audio power on the LCD TV.
A large television screen will use more power than a small one although the difference isn't great. A television uses power to process the incoming signals and prepare them to be sent to the display itself. This process is the same, regardless of the size of the screen so it will use the same amount of power for a large or small screen. Processing video signals uses a significant amount of power, especially if it is running an HDTV signal. The screen itself will use more power as it gets larger. An LCD television requires higher power back lighting as the screen increases in size. A plasma television will use more power to drive the larger pixels. It is this part of the television that will consume additional power as the model increases in size. As an example, a 32 inch and a 46 inch model from the same manufacturer consume 99 Watts and 131 Watts respectively. Bear in mind that the 46 inch television has a screen that is more than twice the area of the 32 inch.