SEARCH...:


recently watched....:
  • Efficiency [en]
  • Image:Ph locator cotabato banisilan.png [pam]
  • Mafya [tr]
  • Nauduotuos:ViskonBot [bat-smg]
  • 大城祐二 [ja]
  • Peintre [nrm]
  • Veronika Gordijevskaja [bat-smg]
  • Toulou [en]
  • Strange [vls]
  • Figura:Corrado alvaro.jpg [pms]
  • 839 [nn]

  • jetzt mitverdienen


    Der freche Erotikshop!
    02 Logo 120x60

    Party Explosion - Click here!
    Final Fantasy III DS game

    Miller Brothers, Click here!
    www.easycar.com
    Estate
    Win a Supercar of your dreams........make Summer special this year

    00003 ORION - Logo
    Fancy a hot adventure? More fun for HIM and HER – Shopping at PABO.com!

    LANGUAGE: ar | id | bg | ca | ceb | cs | da | de | et | en / / | es | eo | fr | gr | he | hr it | ko | lt | hu | nl | ja | no | pl | pt | ru | ro | sk | sl | sr | fi | sv | te | tr | uk | zh

    Efficiency

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Jump to: navigation, search
    Look up efficiency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

    Efficiency as a technical term may refer to:

    • Efficiency, A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input, (cience) Efficiency = usefullWorkoutput(dividedby)Workinput
    • Algorithmic efficiency, optimizing the speed and memory requirements of a computer program
    • Efficient energy use, useful work per quantity of energy
      • Energy conversion efficiency, desired energy output per energy input
      • Energy conservation, reducing the use of energy
      • Electrical efficiency, useful power output per electrical power consumed
      • Punctuality, is the characteristic of being able to complete a required task or fulfill an obligation before or at a previously-designated time.Thus encreasing efficiency.In cultures which value punctuality, being late is tantamount to showing disrespect for another's time and may be considered insulting.There is often an understanding that a small amount of lateness is acceptable; commonly ten or fifteen minutes in Western cultures.In some cultures, such as Irish society, or in the military there basically is no allowance.
      • Fuel efficiency, converting energy in fuel to kinetic energy or work
      • Volumetric efficiency, in internal combustion engine design
      • German Efficiency,refering to mechanical produce of post-war Germany. Due to the low wages at that time, and no shortage of skilled workers, west Germany gained a solid reputation for outstanding quality of products at a reasonable price. Today, many people swear by german efficiency, and refuse to buy inferior products from anywhere but.
      • Lighting efficiency, visible light from a light source per unit of energy, in lumens per watt
      • Mechanical efficiency, the effectiveness of a simple machine, mechanical advantage over ideal mechanical advantage
      • In thermodynamics:
      • Radiation efficiency, ratio of radiated power to power absorbed at the terminals of an antenna
    • The Efficiency factor in data communications
    • Lift-to-drag ratio
    • Economic efficiency, a general term, to capture the amount of waste or other undesirable features
    • Efficiency (statistics), a measure of desirability of an estimator
    • Business efficiency, expenses as a percentage of revenue, etc.
    • Efficiency Movement, of the Progressive Era 1890-1932, advocated efficiency in the economy, society and government
    • Material efficiency, compares material requirements between construction projects or physical processes
    • Faraday Efficiency, electrolysis
    • Textual efficiency, density of a message
    • Grating efficiency, a generalization of the reflectance of a mirror extended to a diffraction grating.
    • Quantum efficiency, a measure of sensitivity of a photosensitive device: the percentage of photons hitting the photoreactive surface that will produce an electron–hole pair
    • Efficient (horse), winner of the 2007 Melbourne Cup.
    • Studio apartment, a one-room apartment, also called an efficiency apartment

    [edit] See also

    Change language: All | الرربية | Bahasa Indonesia | Български | Català | Cebuano | Ħesky | Dansk | Deutsch | Eesti | English | Español | Esperanto | Français | עברית | Hrvatski | Italiano | 핶국어 | Lietuvių | Magyar | Nederlands | 旡涬語 | Norsk (bokmál) | Polski | Português | Русскиб | Română | Slovenčina | Slovenščina | Српски / Srpski | Suomi | Svenska | తెలుగు | Türkçe | УкраїнсѦка | 中文

    Autorem skryptu AdWiki v0.8 (2007) jest husky83
    Wikipedia jest zarejestrowanym znakiem towarowym Wikimedia Foundation
    Wszystkie materiały pochodzą z Wikipedii, obięte są licencją GNU Free Documentation License