ehtõhusus
ehtõhusus is an Estonian term that translates to "efficiency" in English. It refers to the state or quality of being efficient, meaning achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense. In various contexts, ehtõhusus can be applied to economic, technological, or personal endeavors. It often implies a comparison between the output of a system or process and the resources used to achieve that output. High ehtõhusus suggests that resources are being utilized optimally, leading to better outcomes and reduced waste. Conversely, low ehtõhusus indicates that resources are not being used effectively, potentially resulting in higher costs, longer production times, or suboptimal results. The concept is central to many fields, including engineering, business management, and environmental science, where improving ehtõhusus is a common goal. Measuring and enhancing ehtõhusus are key strategies for optimizing performance and achieving sustainability.