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productivity is how much you get done, efficiency is what you complete/how much effort you put in. so if you can do something easily and in a timely manner then it was efficient, if you got a lot done you were productive. you can be both.
productive is to birth a new child or generation and reproductive
technical efficiency is related to change in output due to change in input and economic efficiency refers to a number of related concepts.
Productive efficiencyis when resources are used the best way to produce a given output. So that means output is produced at the lowest cost. When this efficiency increases it means that, for example, each farm can produce more apples than before.Allocative efficiencyis when resources are used in the way consumers wish for them to be. this is where MB=MC. If consumers want 5000 apples and 8000 Oranges, and each farm produces 1000 pieces of fruit, then there will be 5 farms producing apples and 8 producing oranges
EFF1 is a high efficiency motor. EFF2 is a standard efficiency motor.
No, the efficiency lies in the suction and brush types.
Capacity is available space in which a product can be produced. Efficiency relates to time to produce including added labor.
The efficiency driers use lss energy and put out less exauhst
effectively is an adverb. It means the action had an effect, a result. efficiency is a noun. It is the measure of how little energy is wasted when work is done.
Efficiency=mech Power/ metabolic power Economy is relative to Body weight and at a set speed. Skill dependent.
"Productive" pain has been described as a warning of injury, and so may be both an indication of need for treatment and a guide to diagnosis. "Nonproductive" pain by definition serves no purpose either as a warning or diagnostic tool.