how to calculate the vapour absorption mechine efficiency and per TR steam consumption
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Efficiency = workout / workin * 100% how do I format this in the worksheet if the workout=KG what the work in will be?
vague question. Efficiency in terms of energy = useful energy/total energy x 100 vague question. Efficiency in terms of energy = useful energy/total energy x 100
The efficiency of a device in electronics and electrical engineering is defined as useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed. Scroll down to related links and look at "Electrical efficiency - Wikipedia".
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how to calculate the vapour absorption mechine efficiency and per TR steam consumption
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You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.You need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle when you are driving (driving styles do make a difference).Use the fuel efficiency to calculate the amount of gas you will need and then use the gas price to calculate the cost of fuel.
There are different ways to calculate labor efficiency, I normally use "total hours paid divided by total yielded productivity" This will give u an idea of the gap in efficiency. Thanks, Farhan
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You need to calculate the yield of the reaction.
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1282kg/s
(work out/work in) x 100