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Power is the rate at which energy is supplied or consumed, often measured in Watts. This tag covers electrical power specifically, the voltage and current specifications for supplying power to the Pi, the specifics of power consumption by the Pi, and methods for controlling Pi power consumption.
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Why does the Raspberry Pi not have a power button?
Modern power buttons use the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to request the OS to turn its motherboard off. … I try to always power off using a power strip's switch, or by unplugging the distal end of the USB power wire.)
Finally, there's the slight matter that many RPIs are simply never turned off. (-; …