Gas turbine efficiency tends to increase with size due to several factors, including the ability of larger turbines to operate at lower rotational speeds while maintaining high tip blade velocities. Larger turbines benefit from advanced engineering solutions that smaller models do not, particularly in terms of materials and cooling technologies. The concept of "tip clearance" is critical, as energy loss around the tips is proportionately greater in smaller engines, leading to decreased efficiency. While centrifugal designs are more suitable for smaller turbines, they are generally less efficient than larger axial designs due to increased aerodynamic losses. Overall, both types of turbines demonstrate improved efficiency with size, but the dynamics of their design and operation differ significantly.