It is a change in the Income and Expenses for a Company. Its is usually on a month to month basis.
financial analysis includes
Cost-volume-profit analysis (CVP), or break-even analysis,
there no difference between break even profit analysis and cost volume profit analysis
Answer:Common-size analysis.
discuss objective and limitation of time series analysis
K. H. Wright has written: 'Mass analysis addition to the differential ion flux probe (DIFP) study' -- subject(s): Contamination, Design analysis, Flux (Rate), High voltages, Mass distribution, Outgassing, Photomultiplier tubes, Space plasmas, Time of flight spectrometers
K. O. Niehuss has written: 'Statistical technique for intermediate and long-range estimation of 13-month smoothed solar flux and geomagnetic index' -- subject(s): Applications programs (Computers), KP index, Lagrangian function, Prediction analysis techniques, Solar cycles, Solar flux, Statistical analysis
Ajay K. Pandey has written: 'Thermal-structural finite element analysis using linear flux formulation' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Structural analysis, Steady state, Finite element method, Thermal analysis
i) leakage flux is those flux which goes through the air and linkage flux is those flux whose go through the cell. ii)leakage flux is the loss at flux but linkage flu is warning flux. iii)leakage flux is cause of eddy current loss and linkage flux is case of copper loss.
The Ratio of the total flux ( flux in iron path) to the useful flux (flux in air gap)
when a current flow through the coil then flux produced around the coil . if the flux linked same produced coil only then the flux is said to be leakage flux. flux produced by one coil ,but linked with another coil then the flu is said to be mutual flux.
when a current flow through the coil then flux produced around the coil . if the flux linked same produced coil only then the flux is said to be leakage flux. flux produced by one coil ,but linked with another coil then the flu is said to be mutual flux.
In a Transformer, Core flux is the difference of primary flux and Secondary flux which are opposite to each other in direction. There difference is equal to the no load flux at all loads. So, some of primary flux passes through the core and remaining becomes leakage flux (Because Secondary flux forces it to get out of the core). Same is the case with Secondary flux. Now, flux is directly proportional to Voltage and Current. When Current increases due to increased load (and voltage remains same): Then both primary and secondary flux increase. Because both of them increase, so there difference remains same. And all remaining flux is forced out. Hence leakage flux increases with current, but Core flux remains constant. When Primary Voltage is increased: Then only primary flux increases. So difference of this new increased primary flux and previous same secondary flux increases. Hence Core flux increases with voltage, But leakage flux does not. That's how In transformer core flux depends on voltage whereas leakage flux depends on current.
Flux gusto
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critical heat flux is the heat flux at critical point
Types of flux - Electric and Magnetic Flux. Electric field flux through a closed surface is equal to the change enclosed in the surface, or the rate of change of magnetic flux is equal to the induced voltage around the surface.