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what is efficiency in physics

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  • What is efficiency in physics?

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  • Efficiency in physics (and often for chemistry) is a comparison of the energy output to the energy input in a given system. It is defined as the percentage ratio of the output energy to the input energy, given by the equation: This equation is commonly used in order to represent energy in the form of heat or power.

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Efficiency in physics is a comparison of the energy output to the energy input in a given system. It is defined as the percentage ratio of the output energy to the input energy, given by the equation: This equation is commonly used in order to represent energy in the form of heat or power.

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