Yes. They are always 100% sufficient, or even more than 100%, since they
are typically continued until the requirement is satisfied, or even longer.
However, an energy transfer is never 100% efficient.
A 100 watt lamp transfers energy at a rate of 100 joules per second. Over the course of 1 minute (which is 60 seconds), the total energy transferred can be calculated by multiplying the power by the time: 100 watts × 60 seconds = 6000 joules. Therefore, a 100 watt lamp transfers 6000 joules of electrical energy in 1 minute.
38.531 is sufficient.3% means 3/100 = 0.030.03 * 38.531= 1.1559=======
8 percent of 100 is renewable that the United States was used in 2010.
Some energy is lost to friction.
No. Less thsan one percent of the Sun's total energy falls anywhere near Earth.
yes it will be 100% green=because it is using 100% renewable energy .=
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p=mv %errror in p= %error in m+%error in v lowest value of m=0 hence %error in velocity=100% k.e=%error in mass=2*%error in velocity K.E=200% similarly K.Eminimun=100% total error in K.E = 100+200 =300 hence error in ke = 300%
Almost 100%. Energy that is not solar is due to the high temperature inside earth.
100+100+100=300. 300/3 is 100
Energy in a food chain transfers from one organism to another through the consumption of food. Each time an organism consumes another organism, it gains energy stored in the food consumed. This transfer is not 100% efficient, as some energy is lost as heat at each trophic level.
Some energy is lost as heat or as other forms.