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Meadow Hanna
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31 October, 05:33
What does the equation n = Pout/Pin mean
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Daniela Abbott
31 October, 05:36
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Basically, the variable n is equal to the amount of P out of the system divided by the about of P into the system
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Turner Olson
31 October, 05:40
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n = energy efficiency pout means output and pin means input the reason this would show efficiency is because your output should be greater then your input and because depending on how small your number is after your division will tell you how efficient it is you want a big number.
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