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A measure (usually a ratio) of the useful energy provided by a dynamic system versus the total energy supplied to it during a specific period of operation.
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A measure of how quickly a particular method converges on the correct solution as more data are applied to the problem.
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Generally speaking, efficiency is the ratio of total energy output to total energy input, expressed as a percentage. Loudspeaker efficiency is usually very low, in the 1% to 3% range, meaning 97% to 99% of the energy is dissipated as heat! A typical car audio amplifier has an efficiency of 50%. Rockford Fosgate amplifiers efficiency ranges from 50% to about 70%, which means less current drawn from your electrical system for a given amount of power than our competitors.
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The amount of kinetic energy of the arrow just as it leaves the bow divided by the potential energy that went into drawing it, multiplied by 100.
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The ability, expressed as a percent, of a filter to remove a specified artificial contaminant at a given contaminant concentration under specified test conditions.
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