No never. Ever-thing has a loss.
Nothing or anything that converts energy is 100% efficient because as one form of energy is converted into another form, some energy is lost in that of heat, sound or other factors. The most efficient form of energy is the fuel cell as it converts chemical energy in electrical energy directly but still it's not 100% efficient. A2. I think that an electric convector heater would be 100% efficient, as it has no moving parts to lose energy through friction, all the electric energy absorbed in the device is emitted as thermal energy.
There is energy loss in heating up the wires in the motor.
100 % efficiency, and the beginning of perpetual motion. OR you have an electric heater - and all loses are what you want.
Yes, because it is not 100 % efficient at converting electrical energy into kinetic energy.
About 10% of energy
No. Nothing is 100 percent efficient. In any situation some energy will be given off in a form that is useless to us.
Because all the electrical energy supplied to the heater is emitted as heat. There is no other way for the energy to escape.
100 %
Nothing or anything that converts energy is 100% efficient because as one form of energy is converted into another form, some energy is lost in that of heat, sound or other factors. The most efficient form of energy is the fuel cell as it converts chemical energy in electrical energy directly but still it's not 100% efficient. A2. I think that an electric convector heater would be 100% efficient, as it has no moving parts to lose energy through friction, all the electric energy absorbed in the device is emitted as thermal energy.
If you have a 'Pair' why not?
An electric heater ( the only known 100% efficient device ).
Yes, the common size income is a statement for the retail store. The 100 percent figure means the maximum figure.
There is energy loss in heating up the wires in the motor.
Some energy is lost to friction.
8 percent of 100 is renewable that the United States was used in 2010.
Efficient, yes. But a poor choice for a heater. It's just a marketing gimmick. Every electric heater is nearly 100 percent efficient. Efficiency is a term not understood by many. Energy efficiency - useful work per quantity of energy. In other words, What is the job of an electric heater? To make heat. How much of the electricity fed to the heater is turned into heat? All of it. That makes it 100 percent efficient. In contrast an incandescent light bulb is only about 5 percent efficient, only 5% of the electricity fed to it is converted to light the other 95% is converted to heat.
No. Less thsan one percent of the Sun's total energy falls anywhere near Earth.