The factors of production and the production technology determine the economy's output of goods and services. An increase in one of the factors of productionor a technological advance raises output.
law of comparative advantage(Kaylop)
marketing helps to add value in goods and services produce thus an increase in the national output
what are the imports in indusrty to increase output and perphaps exports
With a constant level of world resources, international trade brings about an increase in total world output. International trade causes each country to specialize in the production of goods in which it has a comparative advantage. In this case, the world uses its resources more efficiently resulting in additional output.
mechanical advantage
mechanical advantage
mechanical advantage
Mechanical advantage is the term used to describe the ability of a machine to increase the output force. It represents the ratio of the output force to the input force in a machine. By utilizing mechanical advantage, machines can make it easier to perform tasks that would otherwise require more force.
Mechanical Advantage [achieved through levers or pulleys]
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The factors of production and the production technology determine the economy's output of goods and services. An increase in one of the factors of productionor a technological advance raises output.
The increase in work done by a lever is called mechanical advantage. It represents the ratio of the output force exerted by the lever to the input force applied to it. A lever with a higher mechanical advantage requires less input force to lift an object.
A mechanical advantage occurs when a tool such as a hammer is used that increases the amount of force being applied without increasing the effort of the person using the tool. To increase mechanical advantage, you could use a bigger hammer to increase output force.
law of comparative advantage(Kaylop)
Mechanical advantage is the greater outputted force than inputted force that is generated by using a machine. One example is pulling a pulley to create a much greater output force on the other side that a person could not lift without a pulley.
Increasing the length of a ramp does not change the mechanical advantage, as mechanical advantage depends on the ratio of the output force to the input force. The length of the ramp affects the distance over which the force is applied, but not the mechanical advantage itself.