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Ideal culture will always differ from real culture; values and norms do not describe actual behavior, as much as, they describe how much we are supposed to behave. Real culture: what actually happens in everyday life; Ideal culture: how we are supposed to behave based on cultural norms and values.
Can you find a real-world situation that numbers don't describe? From the numbers on your alarm clock to the numbers on your house, to the bus you ride to work, to the numbers on the phone as you order takeout, to the prices at the grocery store, to your bar tab, it's all numbers.
In an ideal frictionless system, the work input equals the output and force. Your Welcome!!!
In an ideal frictionless system, the work input equals the output and force. Your Welcome!!!
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In ideal case not but in real life by forces like friction, etc.
In ideal case not but in real life by forces like friction, etc.
In ideal case not but in real life by forces like friction, etc.
Work Input = Work Output + Work done in overcoming friction.Therefore Work Input > Work Output.
Usually they don't, unless you work in engineering.
In ideal machine input is equal to output . The efficiency of ideal machine is 100% . In real machine input is not equal to output .The efficiency of ideal machine in not 100% . In ideal machine there is no lose of energy . In real machine there is lose of energy . In real machine there is no friction . While in real machine there is friction .