This is not always true. Other systems may be utilized more than this faster system for other reasons not listed here.
The laws of thermodynamics imply that there will always be some loss of efficiency.
The efficiency is always less than one because some of the energy is always useless for what you want. Most wasted energy eventually turns into heat. therefore the efficiency is like a percentage with 1 being 100% a device can't be 100% efficient as some energy is wasted. To work out the efficiency of a device you need to do the total useful energy produced divided by the total energy that is inputted into the device
That simply means that some energy is lost, due to friction and other causes.
All computer systems are always able to perform five basic operations. They include inputting, storing, processing, outputting, and controlling.
3 more than X is nearly always expressed as X+3, except in some atypical number systems, which is too complicated for this Answers forum. Just go with X+3.
For most of history, the men have always received the largest rations, their wives the second, and their children were given smaller rations.
No...... Not always........... They can be modified to high efficiency..............
No...... Not always........... They can be modified to high efficiency..............
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.
Multiprogramming increases CPU utilization by organizing jobs so that the CPU always has a job to execute.
The relationship between friction and the efficiency of a machine is when friction increases, efficiency decreases, and vice versa. That is why you can never have 100% efficiency, because there is always at least a little friction. They are inversely proportional, meaning, higher friction equals less efficiency.
The plural of the word "system" is "systems"
Not always. I have seen induction motors for various applications having efficiency upto 95%.
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efficiancy in physics is always measured as ratio of output and input
frictionIn real machines, as opposed to ideal machines, there is always friction that reduces the efficiency of the machine. Lubricants like oil can be used to reduce friction and improve efficiency.