savings
no
No energy is gained. On the contrary, energy is required to make ice melt.
A 40 kg barrel gains a height of 5 meters, so the potential energy it gains is: Potential energy gained = m g h = mass x gravitational field strength x height = 40 kg x 10 N/kg x 5 m = 2000 J The work done in pushing it is given by: W = F d = force x distance moved in the direction of the line of force = 250 N x 10 m = 2500 J So out of 2500 Joules used, 2000 have been gained by the barrel as gravitational energy. So the efficiency is: Efficiency = useful energy / energy used up = 2000 / 2500 = 0.8, or 80%
Mass is never lost nor gained - neither in chemical reactions, nor in other cases.
there is an increase in entropy in the universe.
savings
That term is known as economic efficiency
No. The amount of energy gained will be less than spent by the aircraft to overcome the drag created by your turbine.
None.
Operational efficiency can be defined as the ratio between the input to run a business operation and the output gained from the business. When improving operation efficiency, the output to input ratio improves.
its vapourization rate will increase
Yes it may I am not a doctor but i gained 35kgs due to it
the communist party gained support of the peasant class during the long march
Brazil
Yes, Citizens asked for it and it was granted.
increase tranfer rate and decrease average access time
Yes It does how much h.p. is gained depends on the type of system you get.