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Ein Fernseher (P = 120 W) hat im Standby-Modus nur etwa 1% der Leistung. Berechnen Sie die elektrische Energie für den 24-Stunden-Standby-Betrieb. Vergleichen Sie mit der elektrischen Energie, die im Betrieb für einen 90% 3D 3D el-Film benötigt wird!

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