less than 2%
The term EFFICIENCY is defined as useful work, divided by total energy expenditure.
None. There is no such thing as mass-to-energy conversion: both mass and energy are conserved! The total mass before and after a nuclear reaction is the same; so is the total energy. For more information, read the Wikipedia article on "binding energy".
In every operating nuclear reactor (there are 104 in the US and about 400 worldwide)
You can assume for this problem that "total energy" refers to "total mechanical energy", i.e., potential energy + kinetic energy.
It is a means of saying how much energy is useful and wasted. Has the appliance represented on the diagram got a high or low efficiency; i.e, is there a larger proportion of useful energy compared to that of wasted energy, making the it more efficient. Can you work out the efficiency as a percentage using your knowledge of the equation, Efficieny = useful energy out/ total energy in?
2.5% in Australia and 5% worldwide
There are 15.8 million Baptists worldwide that is 0.22% of the world population.
Thsis percentage is approx. 70 %.
12%
Energy consumption has increased at a faster rate than domestic energy production.
35 percent
In the US, about 20 percent of total electicity. Worldwide it is about 16 percent
possibly six percent
Total Recall grossed $261,400,000 worldwide.
useful energy output divided by total energy output x 100 give answer as a percentage, which is why you multiplied by 100
The term EFFICIENCY is defined as useful work, divided by total energy expenditure.
None. There is no such thing as mass-to-energy conversion: both mass and energy are conserved! The total mass before and after a nuclear reaction is the same; so is the total energy. For more information, read the Wikipedia article on "binding energy".