no it is not always true
Tautologies are always true.
Seems to me like if it's not always true, then it's no equation.
They are always true - if your calculations are sound.
The phrase 'you should always be true' has six syllables: you-should-al-ways-be-true.
True transformation efficiency is the transformation efficiency at the saturation point, or essentially the highest transformation efficiency that can be attained.
No...... Not always........... They can be modified to high efficiency..............
no
It is greater. You need to look for the SEER (Seasonal Engergy Efficiency Rating) to see the true engergy rating of the heat pump.
society can achieve either productive efficiency or allocative efficiency, but not both simultaneously
The laws of thermodynamics imply that there will always be some loss of efficiency.
Because there is always going to be friction, the efficiency of any machine will always be less then 100 percent.
true
no it is not always true
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Simple design does make more efficiency. This is the basic designs.
TRUE