Does Listening to Music in a Car Consume Fuel?
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Listening to music while driving does not consume fuel. This is because the music player uses power from the car battery, and once the engine is running, it generates more electricity than the car's electrical appliances consume. The excess electricity is then returned to the battery to recharge it, so the fuel consumption caused by listening to music is negligible. Here is some information about car electrical appliances: 1. When car electrical appliances operate within normal power ranges and no high-power appliances are used, their impact on fuel consumption is negligible. 2. The car power supply connects through the cigarette lighter socket, using the car battery's stored electricity, which is generated during driving. When the car is running, it automatically supplies power to the battery, so there is no fuel consumption. 3. It is not recommended to use a car refrigerator connected to the car battery for long periods. When leaving the car, you can take it home and connect it to AC power. If moving it is inconvenient, you can take the items inside the refrigerator and store them in your home refrigerator, as a car refrigerator is only a supplement to a home refrigerator.