Productivity is the measure of the output achieved divided by input required.
Energy produced by wind turbines does not require any waste disposal. 9.8 percent of the energy consumed in the state of Michigan is produced from wind turbines.
Measuring No-LoadIn theory the no-load current of a transformer is zero. But in practice there is iron loss and core loss in the transformer, so there is power loss. Connect an ammeter in series with the stabilizer to measure the no-load current. Check your energy meter at no-load to see how much power is consumed. Ohms law: I(Amps) = E(voltage) divided by R(resistance). In the case of coils (transformer), the resistance of the coil would simply be the total impedance (Z). If I am remembering this correctly, you get, I=E/(R+Z)
Solar power is provided to the grid whenever the available solar power exceeds local consumption. Energy produced by small arrays helps satisfy the energy needs of neighborhoods -- and this locally produced and consumed energy relieves the grid from having to transport the energy there in the first place.
to the product are produced in lot wise menace 4eg. 10000 units are produced then those 10000 are divided in 1000 or 2000units and produced that product. or mass production process only one product are product used in heavy machinery or oneline production eg. sugar factory.
Yes.
Efficiency
Oxygen+glucose are produced, CO2+water+ the energy from the sun light are consumed
The measurement used to describe how much energy is produced or used during a chemical change is called "enthalpy." It represents the heat exchange that occurs during a reaction and is typically denoted as ΔH. The enthalpy change can be positive (endothermic, absorbs heat) or negative (exothermic, releases heat) depending on the reaction.
produced and consumed
Intermediate
because goods are produced to be consumed
Produced products, grass, grains, table scraps etc.
Kilowatt (kW) is a measure of power, representing the rate at which energy is consumed or produced. Kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a measure of energy, representing the total amount of energy consumed or produced over time. For example, running a 1 kW appliance for 1 hour consumes 1 kWh of energy.
The word for the rate in time and distance at which a force is produced is "power." Power is the measure of how quickly work can be done by a force, and it is calculated by multiplying force by distance divided by time.
The amount of meat consumed in the U.S. is hard to calculate because of the types of food grouped together in the "meat" category. In 2012, meat companies produced more than 26 billion pounds. This is just what was produced in the U.S, not what was consumed or wasted.
The unit used to measure electric power is the watt (W). It represents the rate at which energy is consumed or produced in an electrical circuit.