The factor?
The factor?
Class A is Lowest Efficiency
B.) efficiency
btwn 80-90%
You don't. Such an efficiency can be less than 1, but it can't be greater than 1.
Efficiency of class C amplifier is approximately 100%.
James C. Peebles has written: 'Furnace Efficiency' -- subject(s): Combustion, Furnaces
Guy C. Close has written: 'Work improvement' -- subject(s): Industrial efficiency
It depends what you use more, A/C or heat. The SEER rating pertains to cooling efficiency. The HSPF pertains to heating efficiency.
There is no anagram. You would need another C to spell "efficiency."
David Spuler has written: 'Comprehensive C' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language) 'C++ and C efficiency' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), C (Computer program language)
C. W Schwartz has written: 'Comparative efficiency of finite, boundary, and hybrid element methods in elastostatics'