verim, Genellikle tek oda ve yatak odası ve küçük bir mutfaktan oluşan eşyalı stüdyo daire, EHLİYET, KİFAYET, VERİM, VERİM ORANI, etkinlik, yeterlik, verim oranı, etki, liyakat, yetenek, işgüzarlık, etkililik, verimlilik, rasyonellik, kabiliyet derecesi, tesir, hızlı ve verimli çalışma, (counters) verim (sayıcılarda), yapılan işe veya kullanılan enerjiye göre verim oranı, kifayet, Etkenlik, randıman oranı,
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Genellikle tek oda ve yatak odası ve küçük bir mutfaktan oluşan eşyalı stüdyo daire
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EHLİYET, KİFAYET, VERİM, VERİM ORANI Askeri
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(counters) verim (sayıcılarda) Nükleer Bilimler
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yapılan işe veya kullanılan enerjiye göre verim oranı
The extent to which time is well used for the intended task, The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose, A one-room apartment, Efficiency is the quality of being able to do a task successfully, without wasting time or energy. There are many ways to increase agricultural efficiency in the poorer areas of the world. energy efficiency, A small, usually furnished apartment with a private bathroom and kitchenette, sufficiency, The ratio of mechanical output to electrical input expressed in percent A measure of the energy losses in a system, skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort; "she did the work with great efficiency" the ratio of the output to the input of any system, A ratio of the input power compared to the output, usually expressed as a percentage The ratio of the useful work performed and the energy expended in producing it, Ratio of total output power to input power expressed as a percentage Efficiency is derived by the equation, the ratio of the output to the input of any system, the ratio of total output power to input power, expressed as a percentage Efficiency must be specified at a specific combination of load and input voltage, The ratio total output power to total input power, expressed as a percentage, under specified conditions, A performance measurement that tracks actual vs. expected resource usage for a given volume or output. If labor costs for a given period are higher than expected, it could be due to: 1) a labor efficiency variance caused by using more labor hours for the amount of units produced than the standard or expected hours, or 2) a labor rate variance caused by using a more highly-paid group of workers than the standard, A one room apartment, is the quantitative ratio of the outputs of a processes to its input, but excluding auxiliary energy or material inputs (these are entered explicitly) Note that the efficiency of energy systems usually refers to the higher heating value, but in other countries also the higher heating value is used (especially USA), The ratio of useful work to energy expended, The quality of being efficient or producing an effect or effects; efficient power; effectual agency, skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort; "she did the work with great efficiency", A measure of the amount of time a parallel programs spends doing computation as opposed to communication Efficiency is defined as speedup / number of processors The closer it is to 1, the more perfectly parallel the task is at that level of parallelism; the closer to 0, the less parallel, In a projector efficiency is defined as the ratio of the acoustic power generated to the total electrical power input Efficiency varies with frequency and is expressed as a percentage, the ratio of electrical energy delivered into a device to the electrical energy it outputs With respect to audio amplifiers, it is the ratio of the power going into the unit to the power being delivered out to the speakers The higher the number, which is expressed as a percentage, the more efficient the device is, and the lower the amount of energy loss, mostly in the form of heat A perfectly efficient audio device would have a hypothetical efficiency rating of 100%, A measure of the body's performance - the ratio of output over input, The ratio of the output power from the UPS to the input power from the utility This shows the percentage of the input power that is available as useful output power For example, a UPS that is 95% efficient delivers 95% of the utility power it receives to the load The remaining power takes the form of dissipated heat EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility Emergency Shutdown Used to instantly or quickly shutdown all of the electrical power available to the UPS and the load An emergency shutdown device is usually used during a crisis to prevent damage to the UPS and the load Some computer-room installations require a Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) capability as part of their security/safety system Equalize This is the process of increasing the Float Voltage to the Equalize Voltage to recharge or equalize the batteries Event An alarm activation or de-activation, The ratio of desired work-type output to the necessary energy input, in any given energy transformation device An efficient LIGHT bulb for example uses most of the input electrical energy to produce light, not heat An efficient HEAT bulb uses most of its input to produce heat, not light, In physics and engineering, efficiency is the ratio between the amount of energy a machine needs to make it work, and the amount it produces. or mechanical efficiency In mechanics, the measure of the effectiveness with which a system performs. It is stated as the ratio of a system's work output to its work input. The efficiency of a real system is always less than 1 because of friction between moving parts. A machine with an efficiency of 0.8 returns 80% of the work input as work output; the remaining 20% is used to overcome friction. In a theoretically frictionless, or ideal, machine, the work input and work output are equal, and the efficiency would be 1, or 100%, (gen) The ratio of the ENERGY output to the energy input Efficiency is usually expressed as a percentage F - rendement S - eficiencia, The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system (such as machine, engine, or motor) to the energy supplied to it over the same period or cycle of operation The ratio is usually determined under specific test conditions, 1) As applied to devices or systems such as motors or power plants, the ratio of output to input, expressed in percent 2) As applied to conservation, energy savings as by weatherization 3) As applied to economic analysis, maximizing output for a given cost or achieving a given output at a minimum cost See cost-effective, The ratio of the output to the total input in a process, The most standard definition is the ratio of effective or useful output to the total input of any system, whether this is the energy delivered to run a machine or the natural resources consumed to produce products Economists have taken a different tack and define "efficiency" as socially optimal resource allocation, Of a device with respect to a physical quantity which may be stored, transferred, or transformed by the device, the ratio of the useful output of the quantity to its total input, - The percentage of input energy that is converted into output energy For a speaker this means taking AC power from an amp and converting it into acoustical energy (sound) For an amp this means taking in 12 volt DC power and converting it into AC power (wattage) Any wasted energy is dissipated as heat, The ratio or percentage of useful output to the total input in any system See Efficient, Energy efficiency, Inefficient, The ratio of the output to input power times 100, expressed as a percentage Efficiency = (Pout/Pin) x 100, Efficiency is the ratio of the work output to the work input It is normally expressed as a percentage, The ratio of output per unit input; the effectiveness of performance of a system; in an ion exchange system, often expressed as the amount of regenerant required to produce a unit of capacity, such as the pounds of salt per kilograin of hardness removal, An ability to perform well or achieve a result without wasted energy, resources, effort, time or money Efficiency can be measured in physical terms (technical efficiency) or terms of cost (economic efficiency) Greater efficiency is achieved where the same amount and standard of services are produced for a lower cost, if a more useful activity is substituted for a less useful one at the same cost or if needless activities are eliminated, competence, productivity (without waste of time or effort); hotel room having a small kitchen area and a table,
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The extent to which time is well used for the intended task - "The efficiency of the planning department is deplorable."
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The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose - "The efficiency of this loudspeaker is 40%."
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A one-room apartment - "Fully-furnished efficiencies"
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Efficiency is the quality of being able to do a task successfully, without wasting time or energy. There are many ways to increase agricultural efficiency in the poorer areas of the world. energy efficiency
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A small, usually furnished apartment with a private bathroom and kitchenette
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The ratio of mechanical output to electrical input expressed in percent A measure of the energy losses in a system
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skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort; "she did the work with great efficiency" the ratio of the output to the input of any system
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A ratio of the input power compared to the output, usually expressed as a percentage The ratio of the useful work performed and the energy expended in producing it
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Ratio of total output power to input power expressed as a percentage Efficiency is derived by the equation
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the ratio of the output to the input of any system
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the ratio of total output power to input power, expressed as a percentage Efficiency must be specified at a specific combination of load and input voltage
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The ratio total output power to total input power, expressed as a percentage, under specified conditions
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A performance measurement that tracks actual vs. expected resource usage for a given volume or output. If labor costs for a given period are higher than expected, it could be due to: 1) a labor efficiency variance caused by using more labor hours for the amount of units produced than the standard or expected hours, or 2) a labor rate variance caused by using a more highly-paid group of workers than the standard Ticaret
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is the quantitative ratio of the outputs of a processes to its input, but excluding auxiliary energy or material inputs (these are entered explicitly) Note that the efficiency of energy systems usually refers to the higher heating value, but in other countries also the higher heating value is used (especially USA)
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The ratio of useful work to energy expended
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The quality of being efficient or producing an effect or effects; efficient power; effectual agency
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skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort; "she did the work with great efficiency"
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A measure of the amount of time a parallel programs spends doing computation as opposed to communication Efficiency is defined as speedup / number of processors The closer it is to 1, the more perfectly parallel the task is at that level of parallelism; the closer to 0, the less parallel
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In a projector efficiency is defined as the ratio of the acoustic power generated to the total electrical power input Efficiency varies with frequency and is expressed as a percentage
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the ratio of electrical energy delivered into a device to the electrical energy it outputs With respect to audio amplifiers, it is the ratio of the power going into the unit to the power being delivered out to the speakers The higher the number, which is expressed as a percentage, the more efficient the device is, and the lower the amount of energy loss, mostly in the form of heat A perfectly efficient audio device would have a hypothetical efficiency rating of 100%
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A measure of the body's performance - the ratio of output over input
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The ratio of the output power from the UPS to the input power from the utility This shows the percentage of the input power that is available as useful output power For example, a UPS that is 95% efficient delivers 95% of the utility power it receives to the load The remaining power takes the form of dissipated heat EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility Emergency Shutdown Used to instantly or quickly shutdown all of the electrical power available to the UPS and the load An emergency shutdown device is usually used during a crisis to prevent damage to the UPS and the load Some computer-room installations require a Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) capability as part of their security/safety system Equalize This is the process of increasing the Float Voltage to the Equalize Voltage to recharge or equalize the batteries Event An alarm activation or de-activation
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The ratio of desired work-type output to the necessary energy input, in any given energy transformation device An efficient LIGHT bulb for example uses most of the input electrical energy to produce light, not heat An efficient HEAT bulb uses most of its input to produce heat, not light
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In physics and engineering, efficiency is the ratio between the amount of energy a machine needs to make it work, and the amount it produces. or mechanical efficiency In mechanics, the measure of the effectiveness with which a system performs. It is stated as the ratio of a system's work output to its work input. The efficiency of a real system is always less than 1 because of friction between moving parts. A machine with an efficiency of 0.8 returns 80% of the work input as work output; the remaining 20% is used to overcome friction. In a theoretically frictionless, or ideal, machine, the work input and work output are equal, and the efficiency would be 1, or 100%
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(gen) The ratio of the ENERGY output to the energy input Efficiency is usually expressed as a percentage F - rendement S - eficiencia
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The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system (such as machine, engine, or motor) to the energy supplied to it over the same period or cycle of operation The ratio is usually determined under specific test conditions
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1) As applied to devices or systems such as motors or power plants, the ratio of output to input, expressed in percent 2) As applied to conservation, energy savings as by weatherization 3) As applied to economic analysis, maximizing output for a given cost or achieving a given output at a minimum cost See cost-effective
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The most standard definition is the ratio of effective or useful output to the total input of any system, whether this is the energy delivered to run a machine or the natural resources consumed to produce products Economists have taken a different tack and define "efficiency" as socially optimal resource allocation
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Of a device with respect to a physical quantity which may be stored, transferred, or transformed by the device, the ratio of the useful output of the quantity to its total input
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- The percentage of input energy that is converted into output energy For a speaker this means taking AC power from an amp and converting it into acoustical energy (sound) For an amp this means taking in 12 volt DC power and converting it into AC power (wattage) Any wasted energy is dissipated as heat
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The ratio or percentage of useful output to the total input in any system See Efficient, Energy efficiency, Inefficient
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The ratio of the output to input power times 100, expressed as a percentage Efficiency = (Pout/Pin) x 100
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Efficiency is the ratio of the work output to the work input It is normally expressed as a percentage
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The ratio of output per unit input; the effectiveness of performance of a system; in an ion exchange system, often expressed as the amount of regenerant required to produce a unit of capacity, such as the pounds of salt per kilograin of hardness removal
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An ability to perform well or achieve a result without wasted energy, resources, effort, time or money Efficiency can be measured in physical terms (technical efficiency) or terms of cost (economic efficiency) Greater efficiency is achieved where the same amount and standard of services are produced for a lower cost, if a more useful activity is substituted for a less useful one at the same cost or if needless activities are eliminated
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competence, productivity (without waste of time or effort); hotel room having a small kitchen area and a table isim
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