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Efficiency
Efficiency is the capability of acting or producing effectively with a minimum of waste, expense, or unnecessary effort. The term has widely variant meanings in different disciplines. See
- Algorithmic efficiency for its use in computer science.
- efficiency is also a computer science term used when discussing parallel computing and speedup.
- Economic efficiency for its use in economics.
- Textual efficiency for its use in linguistics.
- Efficiency (statistics) for its use in statistics.
- Electrical efficiency for its use in electronics and electrical engineering.
- Fuel efficiency for its use in automobiles (also known as "gas milage").
- Mechanical efficiency for its use in engineering.
- In rocket propulsion, specific impulse is a measure for mass-efficiency, though a very high specific impulse is not energy-efficient
- Thermodynamic or "engine" efficiency for its use in Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, related fields, and engines and motors.
- Volumetric efficiency for its use in engine design
In several of these cases efficiency can be expressed as a result as percentage of what ideally could be expected, hence with 100% as ideal case. This does not always apply, not even in all cases where efficiency can be assigned a numerical value, e.g. not for specific impulse.
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