No, no machine is 100% efficient.
No, it's not. Energy is lost through waste heat (from the reaction) and energy loss from the decay of the nuclear fuel at the heart of the reactor.
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Friction is the force that prevents all machines from being 100 percent efficient. It produces a resisting force that hinders the machine's complete functioning. Reducing friction will enhance efficiency.
No. That would be the same as having a perpetual motion machine which is impossible.
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No, it's not. Energy is lost through waste heat (from the reaction) and energy loss from the decay of the nuclear fuel at the heart of the reactor.
On a standby generator 100 percent of the power drops before the generator will start.
it is not very efficientAnswerThey are 100 percent efficient.
No. Nothing is 100 percent efficient. In any situation some energy will be given off in a form that is useless to us.
Basically, almost NO physical process is 100% efficient.
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Sweating is no longer efficient near 100 percent humidity.
Some energy is lost to friction.
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becaus ethey have friction
They can never reach that level of efficiency.