It's always shown on a small metal plate attached somewhere on the appliance,
like on the back or the bottom. It shows the power that the item uses when it's
running. Multiply that by the amount of time it runs, and you have the energy
consumed, which is what you pay for on your electric bill.
The power rating will be anything from maybe 3 watts for an electric clock or
a night light, up to maybe 1,500 to 2,000 watts for a blow-drier, a toaster,
a freezer, a microwave oven etc.
If the 'power' isn't shown on the plate, just multiply the volts (usually 120)
by the Amps, and that product is the power in watts.
it depends on the televison on my flat screen the amount of watts are 200
Different sizes and models have different power consumptions. To check yours look for the manufacturer's nameplate on the back of the TV.
Depends on brand and model. but maybe 5W in standby and 200W while running.
what is the power rating of a television
50
it has 210
it refers to the electric power consumed by electrical or electronic appliances when they are in stand by mode. eg:-tv, computer,laptop.
Power consumed by a resistance is I2R
Energy density is the amount of power that can be stored ( in for example capacitance) to be then consumed over time, whereas power density is how much energy is consumed quickly like the energy stored in a capacitance can be consumed very quickly.
The power consumed by a mixie depents upon the power of its motor.
The television show "Consumed" is a Canadian reality series in which a family is challenged to live with only essential possessions. The series ran for one season.
Without knowing how much power your "small TV" draws nor what the electric rates are where you live, there's no way we can answer this. The back of the TV should tell you how much power it nominally draws, and you can get rates by looking at your last electric bill.
Power = Voltage x Current. So it will be 60W of power consumption, in your case.
nominal 600 watts 610 Watts
It doesn't depend so much on the TV as it depends on the size, settings and type of TV. You want to minimize these things if you are searching for a TV that will help save power.
it refers to the electric power consumed by electrical or electronic appliances when they are in stand by mode. eg:-tv, computer,laptop.
The quantity of power consumed by a light bulb is dependant on the wattage of the bulb.
Power consumed by an electrical appliance will increase with a reduction of applied voltage.