hægvirkni
Hægvirkni is an Icelandic term that literally translates to "slow activity" and is used as a descriptive concept rather than a technical term in a single field. The word combines hæg (slow) and virkni (activity). In general usage it denotes a reduced level of activity within a system compared with a baseline or expected level.
In ecology and biology, hægvirkni can describe periods of dormancy or reduced metabolic rate in organisms,
Measurement of hægvirkni relies on comparing observed activity to a baseline or historical average. Common metrics
Implications of pronounced hægvirkni include energy savings and reduced wear, but potential drawbacks include reduced throughput