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They are often used to calculate the energy used in a specific process involving work.
To calculate 200 J of work in 20 seconds would be to calculate the power. You would use the equation power equals work divided by time. This gives you 10 W of power.
Work = Force * work=Force x Distance
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To calculate work done on an object one needs to use the following equation; work = force x distance or W = F x d
beginning work in process + requisted for manufacturing ( direct material + direct labor + man. overhead ) = cost of goods completed + ending work in process
Beginning work in process inventory + total manufacturing costs incurred - ending work in process inventory
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They are often used to calculate the energy used in a specific process involving work.
Double Eagle Corporation produces the prestigious "Double Eagle" golf ball in one department using a process costing system. At the beginning of January, 10,000 golf balls were in work-in-process. During January, 20,000 more golf balls were started. The ending work-in-process included 6,000 balls which were 100 percent completed for direct materials, 75 percent completed for direct labor, and 75 percent completed for overhead.
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The never ending water process is the water cycle.
Only by ending the process and starting it again.
how do I calculate the input work of an inclined plane
For efficiency, you have to consider the energy or work that you get out of the machine, compared to the energy or work that you put into the machine. Its what you get out, divided by what you put in. By multiplying the result by 100, you should then get the efficiency expressed as a percentage, which is the normal way of describe how efficient a machine or process is. efficiency = (Work out/Work in) x 100 Sometimes you are given the efficiency in a problem, but then have to calculate either the work out or work in, so then its just a case of rearranging the equation above.
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Answer:To calculate the average, add beginning accounts receivable and ending accounts receivable, and divide it by 2.