Is power consumption of single supply opamp is diffrent from daul supply opamp?
I can't under stand how from data sheet I will know, note that I use ltc1050Check the datasheet for the particular IC you are interested in.

No.Is power consumption of single supply opamp is diffrent from daul supply opamp?
Then learn to read data sheets and understand the information in them, and learn what op amp characteristics are important for the circuits you're trying to design. You'll never get very far in electronics until you do that, and you'll be limited to copying circuits that other people have designed.I can't under stand how from data sheet I will know, note that I use ltc1050

I have +5v as V+ and -5v as V-No.
Then learn to read data sheets and understand the information in them, and learn what op amp characteristics are important for the circuits you're trying to design. You'll never get very far in electronics until you do that, and you'll be limited to copying circuits that other people have designed.
Here's a hint: look on page 3 of the LTC1050 data sheet. Down near the bottom you'll see a line labeled Supply Current:
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That tells you how much current the LTC1050 will draw; 1 milliamp typical, 2.3 milliamps under worst-case conditions. Multiply that current by the voltage across the supply terminals (V+ and V-) to get the power consumption.
Read what I said: "Multiply that current by the voltage across the supply terminals (V+ and V-) to get the power consumption."I have +5v as V+ and -5v as V-
So, power = current *10v
Or, power = current *5v