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How can we find the percentage loss in energy
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How can we find the percentage loss in energy


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13 Feb 2012 09:29:51 IST
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if you are known with the energy at time t= 0 and energy at time t = t ... then percentage loss in energy will be {(E at 0 - E at t )*100/ E at 0}
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this is what i understood from ur question , if you meant something different plz make it clearer
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28 Apr 2012 04:11:54 IST
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% loss of energy is 100*loss of energy/initial energy.



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