Does your TV change within power useage depending on if the volume is up or down?

Does it use less dynamism if the volume is down and more with the volume up?


Answers:    It make very little difference. Most TVs don't own audio amplifiers bigger than about 10 watts, which is smaller amount electricity than your TV is using just sitting near plugged into the wall. This difference in lofty volume versus low volume is actually a couple of watts, at most (1/50th of a 100-watt hurricane lantern bulb).
yes but only a terrifically minute amount, just approaching anything else it requires more energy to be paid a louder sound. whene you use battery in a radio the louder you own it the sooner the batteries turn dead.

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