I guess it's around 10 Kg but not sure...
And might be different depending if it's LCD or CRT...
Different brand tv might have different weights..
About 3 kg
The TV's electric efficiency depends on the type, size and brand of the Television. Typically a TV uses 80 to 400 Watts of electricity. Bigger Televisions use more energy than smaller ones. LCD's are more efficient than CRT's.
Well I am 5 stone 8 lbs and 12 years (4, 10) so your weight is incredible wow I am amazed at you Iam going to faint
9 lbs
What is the average weight for 5 feet 9 3/4 inches? IT IS 164 1/2 POUNDS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Given: May =9kg Total =83kg Asked: brother's weight solution: 83-9 = 74 (subtract 9 to the total wieght) 74/2 = 37 (divide by 2 the subtracted number to have equal weight) 37+9 = 46 (add 9 to the divided number) 37+46= 83 (check if the total is same as the given) final answer: may's weight is 46 kg. while her brother is 46 kg. :)))
3 feet and 1 inch. That is true for the diagonal.If it a CRT and a 3 X 4 screen, it is a bit over 33" wide.If it is HDTV and a 9 X 16 screen, it is a bit over 34.5"
The Baird Televisor (produced starting in 1930) had a screen generally described as "postage stamp sized", and a magnifier that enlarged it twofold. The Televisor used a spinning disk to rasterize the image.Telefunken made the FE 1 in 1932, with a screen size of 9 cm x 12 cm (about 3.5" x 4.7"), which gives it a 15 cm (5.9") diagonal.References:http://www.earlytelevision.org/baird_televisor.htmlhttp://www.earlytelevision.org/telefunken.html
Any current HDTV will have an aspect ratio of 16:9. Only older CRT or rear-projection TV's will have the old 4:3 format.
60
940 ounces
They all vary. It depends on the durability of the stand you are purchasing. They all very conveniently have the weight limits posted on the boxes, or somewhere so you can see. I would say in general though anywhere between 100-160lbs.
60lbs
50 pounds
Obviously this varies depending on where you live, but I've seen them anywhere from 9$ to 13$. Hope that helps.
The average weight for a woman with 5 ft 9 inch is 140-150 pounds.
There is no evidence to suggest that 9 inch television screen cause harm to eyes. If it causes discomfort, then stop watching. It may be due to the viewing distance rather than the screen itself but whatever the cause of discomfort, take action to prevent it.
The TV's electric efficiency depends on the type, size and brand of the Television. Typically a TV uses 80 to 400 Watts of electricity. Bigger Televisions use more energy than smaller ones. LCD's are more efficient than CRT's.