What is the difference between intermittent and continuous?
As adjectives the difference between intermittent and continuous. is that intermittent is stopping and starting at intervals; coming after a particular time span; not steady or constant while continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
What is an example of intermittent production system?
Intermittent production systems are those where the production facilities are flexible enough to handle a wide variety of products and sizes. Examples of intermittent systems are: machine shops, hospitals, general office etc.
What are the three levels of production?
There are three main levels of production:
- SUBSISTENCE PRODUCTION (TRADITIONAL PRODUCTION) When a country is producing at the subsistence level, it is producing the amount that is only able to meet its basic needs.
- DOMESTIC PRODUCTION (LOCAL PRODUCTION)
- THE EXPORT LEVEL OF PRODUCTION (SURPLUS PRODUCTION)
What are the 3 types of production?
There are three main types of production to choose from:
- Job production, where items are made individually and each item is finished before the next one is started.
- Batch production, where groups of items are made together.
- Flow production, where identical, standardised items are produced on an assembly line.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of continuous production?
Continuous Manufacturing’s Pros & Cons
- Time is saved.
- Energy is saved.
- The process is streamlined.
- Product quality and consistency isn’t an issue.
- Labor costs are reduced.
- Customization is harder to achieve.
- Scheduling maintenance is more difficult.
- There is a risk of faults causing a full shutdown.
What is an disadvantage of continuous production?
Much capital is required to install production lines. Low flexibility in changing products. High receptiveness to malfunctions since a single fault can stop the entire course of production.
What does continuous training improve?
It can be designed to improve speed, agility, coordination, balance and muscular endurance. Continuous training involves working for a sustained period of time without rest. It improves cardio-vascular fitness. It improves aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
What are the pros and cons of continuous training?
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- advantage. it can be done with: little/ no equipment.
- advantage. improves: aerobic fitness.
- advantage. running can be done: virtually anywhere.
- advantage. it is:
- disadvantage. it can be:
- disadvantage. it can cause:
- disadvantage. it can be: (2)
- disadvantage. it doesn’t always:
What sports does continuous training improve?
Continuous training develops cardiovascular fitness Swimming, running, cycling, walking or a combination of these disciplines. A distance runner or triathlete would use continuous training.
How long does continuous training last for?
It helps you to develop your aerobic fitness and muscular endurance. Top athletes such as Lance Armstrong and Paula Radcliffe often use continuous training to help raise their heart rates to the right level. It is usually only classed as continuous training if the activity lasts for 15 minutes or more.