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false because it tend to produce less than the efficient level of output
The thermal output of a nuclear reactor is usually quoted in Megawatts(th) to distinguish it from the electrical power output in MWe. For a large PWR of output 1500 MWe, the thermal output of the reactor will be about 4500 MWth. Now 1 calorie = 4.2 Joules, so this power represents 1070 x 106 calories/sec
Multifactor productivity measures are indicators that take into account the utilization of multiple inputs (e.g., units of output per the sum of labor, capital, and energy or units of output per the sum of labor and materials).
The amount of power output for the amount of initial investment, ongoing maintenance and eventual longevity of a dam is comparatively less than any other form of energy production. It is the cheapest green energy available.
Actual output is the "real" GDP ( gross domestic product). potential output is the targeted output set by the government. the difference between the actual and potential output is UNDEREMPLOYMENT!
The energy input is always greater than energy output.
the sun maintain its energy output by nucler fusion
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Input energy = output energy + losses
Energy output refers to the amount of usable energy obtained from a system, while energy input is the amount of energy required to operate that system. A system is considered efficient when the energy output is greater than the energy input. Conversely, inefficiency occurs when more energy is put into a system than what is obtained as output.
The result (ratio) of such a comparison is called the efficiency. Note that total energy output must be equal to energy input (conservation of energy); however, what is relevant for this comparison is the useful energy output.
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Watts is energy output. Watts is joules per second. Joules is energy.
You divide useful output energy by the input energy. Or equivalently, useful output power by input power.
lots of things but i guess the main one would be fertilizer. it enhances growth usually at the expence of seed formation
Efficiency = ( useful energy output / total energy input ) x 100
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