Yes, a small amount. Yes, but it's very low power. Hardly noticable.
Residual electrical use.
Standby power <><><> Sometimes referred to a "Vampire Usage"- the power consumed by leaving a charger plugged in, even when not charging a device.
Yes. You can tell if the adapter is warm then there is a waste of energy. It is the excitation of the transformer that is causing the heat loss.
Broken or disconnected accelerator cable? Plugged fuel or air filter? Plugged catalytic converter? Ignition timing?
Yes, you are still using electricity.
Low coolant? Radiator plugged or air flow restricted? Transmission cooler line crimped , plugged or disconnected?
It is plugged into a wall outlet.
The amount of electricity a plugged-in lamp uses depends on its wattage. A typical 60-watt bulb, if left on for one hour, uses 0.06 kilowatt-hours of electricity.
Condensate drain plugged or disconnected
There are many possibilities, bent, broken or plugged fuel lines, broken, disconnected, or shorted fuel pump wiring (on electric fuel pump equipped models), plugged fuel filter, plugged fuel intake in the fuel tank (uncommon), faulty fuel pump, broken, disconnected, or shorted fuel injector wiring, etc.
The printer by itself does not contain electricity. When plugged in, however, it does contain electricity. As soon as the plug is pulled, though, it does not have it anymore.
Electricity gets to the TV through the wires that comes from the pole to the outlet the TV is plugged into.