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Percent means out of 100 → 3 percent of 100 g = 3/100 × 100 g = 3 g
20/100 x 100 = 20 percent
36 percent of 100 is 36.
100% of 62 = 100% * 62 = 1 * 62 = 62
Remember that 100 percent equals 1 (if I have 100 percent of an apple I have one apple). That means that you can multiply any number by 100 to get the matching percent. So with 2.25 you multiply it by 100 to get 225. 2.25 = 225 percent
No, no machine is 100% efficient.
the majority off as heat energy. which is useally released into the water.........
Any diode is less than 100% efficient because there is a forward voltage drop across the diode. This translates to power loss, because power is voltage times current.
Efficiency of power plants is usually measured as a ratio of the total amount of electrical power produced divided by the total amount of heat generated, expressed as a percentage. Thus, if a power plant produces 100 MWh thermal, and this is converted to 38 MWh of electricity, the plant is 38% efficient. Most power plants are 35% to 40% efficient. This is true for nuclear as well as fossil fuel plants. Some plants are much more efficient. A natural gas plant, used in a situation with cogeneration, can be as much as 65% efficient. The lost heat is put into the environment and is referred to as thermal pollution.
it is not very efficientAnswerThey are 100 percent efficient.
All the power absorbed by the heating element and the connecting wire is converted into heat, leading to the 100% efficiency figure.
No. Nothing is 100 percent efficient. In any situation some energy will be given off in a form that is useless to us.
Basically, almost NO physical process is 100% efficient.
because they are not proper
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Sweating is no longer efficient near 100 percent humidity.
Some energy is lost to friction.