Varies per television brand and if it is old tube type or digital, how big the screen is, and what your kilowatt hour charges are in your region.
To answer this question two more factors are needed. One is how long is the television on in a 24 hour period and the second is the amount that you pay per kilowatt hour on your electricity bill.
I am estimating the tv draws a power of 150 Watts, so that in 10 hours it uses 150x10 Watt-hours, which is 1.5 kilowatt-hours, also known as 1.5 units, of electrical energy. The price is probably about 20c per unit so the answer is 30 cents.
To calculate the cost per hour to use a 150 watt light bulb, you would first need to know your electricity rate per kilowatt-hour (kWh). Once you have that, you can convert the wattage of the light bulb to kilowatts (0.150 kW) and multiply it by the electricity rate to determine the cost per hour. Keep in mind that rates vary depending on your location and energy provider.
It depends on your location.
To calculate the cost of running a 2 kilowatt convector heater per hour, you need to know the electricity rate charged by your utility company. Let's assume the rate is $0.12 per kilowatt-hour. In this case, running a 2 kilowatt convector heater for an hour would cost $0.24 ($0.12 x 2).
depending on what company and tv you have
1 cent
Most televisions today use around 100W when they are running. A typical charge for electricity is a little over 10c per kilowatt hour in the US or 10p in UK The television will use 1 KWH in about 10 hours so it will cost in the region of 1-2c or 1-2p per hour to run. The cost varies according to the size and consumption of the television and the cost of electricity in your region.
it cost as much as your momma
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A lot like $20,000 for a 10 hour drive
The cost of watching television for 24 hours primarily depends on your electricity rates and the energy consumption of the TV. On average, a modern LED TV consumes about 100-400 watts per hour. If we assume an average consumption of 200 watts and an electricity rate of $0.13 per kilowatt-hour, it would cost around $0.63 to watch for 24 hours. However, this cost can vary based on the type of TV and local electricity prices.
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If you have an average TV set e.g. 32" consuming 150 watts power, one hour would take 150 watt-hours of energy, that is 0.15 units, which would cost between 2p and 3p in the UK.
about 400
$500-$1000Some even cost more$1000
it cost around $500-650