The amount of electricity consumed by a 42-inch LCD TV can vary based on factors such as the model, age, and settings. On average, a 42-inch LCD TV consumes around 80-150 watts per hour. To calculate the daily electricity usage, you would multiply the wattage by the number of hours the TV is on. For example, if the TV consumes 100 watts per hour and is on for 5 hours a day, it would use 500 watt-hours or 0.5 kilowatt-hours per day.
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To find the least common denominator (LCD) of the numbers 98, 36, and 42, we first determine their prime factorizations: 98 = 2 × 7^2 36 = 2^2 × 3^2 42 = 2 × 3 × 7 The LCD is obtained by taking the highest power of each prime number present in the factorizations. This gives us: LCD = 2^2 × 3^2 × 7^2 = 4 × 9 × 49 = 1764. Thus, the LCD of 98, 36, and 42 is 1764.
LCD TVs actually have a very low power consumption ratio. Over the course of a year of average television viewing a Toshiba 42 inch LCD TV will use about $8 to $10 of electricity.
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The jvc 42 LT42PM30 lcd tv has 60 hertz.
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