demand for the firms increase
it is a sacrifice that one has to make between the alterntive he or she chooses to the next best alterntive
better prices for off peak purchases takes some of the demand load off the peak times and spreads it out so resources are not overwhelmed.
1.degree of necessity 2.peak and off-peak demand
ATV the peak because the employment situation is better then at the trough
Trough A+
Assuming this is pertaining to economics or technology and not some other scientific field: The much more popular concept is the "law of diminishing return", which states that beyond some point, each additional unit of variable input yields less and less additional output. A simple example: Let's say you have a factory with a fixed physical size making a fixed product. If you add one employee to the factory, you'll expect an increase in x of units produced. However, if you add 100 employees, instead of an increase in 100*x in units produced, it will be less than that. This is because eventually the new employees will become overcrowded in the factory and have nothing to do since the factory's machines are already being used at peak efficiency, therefore for each new employee added you're getting less "bang for your buck" (lower marginal returns). The "law of increasing returns" would imply just the opposite, that each additional variable added leads to a disproportionately high return. The law of diminishing returns is much more widely-known and is thought to be a near-universal law. There's a lot less research material available in terms of the law of increasing returns, however there are cases where it could hold true. The example listed on Wikipedia is of fax machines - adding one fax machine will create x in return, however adding 2 fax machines means that they can communicate and therefore increase return higher than would be possible by just 2*x, and marginal returns would be even higher for adding more fax machines. For more on diminishing returns, and a short section on how increasing returns are possible but by no means a universal law.
Increasing flow rate typically leads to narrower peak widths in chromatography. This is because higher flow rates reduce the time that analytes spend interacting with the stationary phase, resulting in faster elution and narrower peaks. However, excessively high flow rates can also lead to peak broadening due to increased dispersion and reduced resolution.
H&R Block provides tax preparation training to their employees on a regular basis, and they also hire temporary employees at peak tax time to help with the demand for doing their customers' taxes.
The use of solar energy, through increasing, is still exceedingly far from its apogee. - LauGHteR
its fairly constant,increasing only 0.2% at the peak of each 11 year solar cycle.
it would be the energy that is slowly increasing
To make the peak or crest of a wave higher, you can increase the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude refers to the maximum distance a particle moves from its rest position. By increasing the energy or force behind the wave, you can increase its amplitude, resulting in a higher peak or crest.
At its peak, the Apollo program involved over 400,000 employees, contractors, and subcontractors working together to achieve the goal of landing humans on the Moon.
A: AC or our line voltage is sinusoidal in nature it goes up to a positive peak returns to zero and proceed to the negative peak. 120V AC is actually swinging from peak to peak. It is 120 volts but the peak is the 120 v times 1.41 or 169.2 volts and since it also go negative then the peak to peak 120 volts times 2.82 or 338.40 volts or twice the peak voltage
It will fall with increasing velocity due to gravity and reach the peak velocity just before hitting the ground.
A sawtooth wave goes up to it's peak then drops vertically to it's lowest point then begins to rise again.Where as a Triangle Wave, goes upto it's peak, then returns to its start point at an opposite gradient (not vertical), I hope this helps
it is a sacrifice that one has to make between the alterntive he or she chooses to the next best alterntive