What are taxes and subsidies?

What are taxes and subsidies? While a tax drives a wedge that increases the price consumers have to pay and decreases the price producers receive, a subsidy does the opposite. A subsidy is a benefit given by the government to groups or individuals, usually in the form of a cash payment or a tax reduction. […]

How does technology have an impact on products and services?

How does technology have an impact on products and services? Technology has affected modern product distribution in the following key ways: Integrating flows of information between sales, marketing, distribution and logistics. Improving flexibility and balance with product demand and inventory levels. Optimizing warehouse management. What factors would be critical to the success of the product? […]

What does the CPU stand for?

What does the CPU stand for? Central processing unit What is central processing unit CPU? The computer’s central processing unit (CPU) is the portion of a computer that retrieves and executes instructions. The CPU is essentially the brain of a CAD system. It consists of an arithmetic and logic unit (ALU), a control unit, and […]

What is edge dislocation and screw dislocation?

What is edge dislocation and screw dislocation? An edge dislocation therefore moves in the direction of the Burgers vector, whereas a screw dislocation moves in a direction perpendicular to the Burgers vector. The screw dislocation ‘unzips’ the lattice as it moves through it, creating a ‘screw’ or helical arrangement of atoms around the core. Is […]

Which of the following is a pneumatic tool?

Which of the following is a pneumatic tool? Pneumatic tools are powered by compressed air. Common types of these air-powered hand tools that are used in industry include buffers, nailing and stapling guns, grinders, drills, jack hammers, chipping hammers, riveting guns, sanders and wrenches. How do you power a pneumatic tool? Pneumatic tools are powered […]

What do u mean by geostationary satellite?

What do u mean by geostationary satellite? Satellite that appears to be located at a fixed point in space when viewed from the earth’s surface. Satellites located in geosynchronous orbit move in time with the rotation of the earth. Geostationary satellites are located 22,237 miles above the earth’s surface. What are 3 uses of satellites? […]

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