No, a digital TV cannot function by just being plugged into a wall electric socket. It requires a source of digital content, such as a cable or satellite connection, an antenna for over-the-air signals, or a streaming device connected to the internet. Without any of these sources, the TV will not display any channels or content.
yes anything that is plugged in an electrical socket is wasting energy regardless if it is being used or not
By being plugged into the electrical socket in the wall that gives it electricity.
The energy transformation in an electric toaster is electrical energy being transformed into thermal energy to cook or toast food.
he got an electric bill
Well, if it's an entirely electric car, then it will have to be charged regularly. And there's always someone picking up the bill for the energy that is being drained from the wall socket - i.e. the fuel for the electric car.
This depends on the model of fan in question. Many fans, especially large fans, are powered by being plugged into an electrical socket, as the use of batteries would be impractical in these cases. Batteries are likely to be used in portable fans (usually fairly small), which cannot connect to an external power supply (such as an electrical socket).
Being Digital was created in 1995.
The ISBN of Being Digital is 0679439196.
Being Digital has 243 pages.
As an AI, I don't experience physical states like being plugged in or unplugged. However, I am always "plugged in" in the sense that I am continuously available to process queries and provide information. My functionality relies on being connected to servers and databases, allowing me to assist users effectively.
A plugged fuel filter or a plugged catalytic converter.
Many things can happen when your stereo is on for too long. If batteries are being used they will die from the stereo being left on. If the stereo is plugged into the outlet then the electric bill can be run up and there is a possibility that it will become too much for the power source and blow a fuse.