Sorry for the weak topic tile, but i would like to ask some basic question concerning matters of home electricity.
Guys what does it happen exactly when you plug an electronic appliance into the wall's socket?
-If you have something plugged in but it is idle (lets say a hair drier that is switched off) does it still consume electricity?
-And most importantly when you use a charger to charge a device, does it continue charging even when the battery as at max capacity?
-What happens if there's nothing at the end of the charger or power supplier?
-Why is the input voltage that much greater than the output? Considering you have a 100-240V input on a mobile charger and the output is only 3-6v. Where so the rest of the input go? Does it ecycle? Does the 240v has a potential of givning 240v output maximum(Theoretically asking, cause i dont even know what could use 240v as input)?
Guys what does it happen exactly when you plug an electronic appliance into the wall's socket?
-If you have something plugged in but it is idle (lets say a hair drier that is switched off) does it still consume electricity?
-And most importantly when you use a charger to charge a device, does it continue charging even when the battery as at max capacity?
-What happens if there's nothing at the end of the charger or power supplier?
-Why is the input voltage that much greater than the output? Considering you have a 100-240V input on a mobile charger and the output is only 3-6v. Where so the rest of the input go? Does it ecycle? Does the 240v has a potential of givning 240v output maximum(Theoretically asking, cause i dont even know what could use 240v as input)?