no
Abolition- Abolition of child labour is very necessary in society.
The crush formula is a mathematical equation used to calculate the force needed to completely crush an object. It typically involves variables such as the material properties of the object, its dimensions, and the force being applied. The specific formula can vary depending on the object and the situation.
MLC stands for Multi-Level Cell, which is a type of NAND flash memory commonly used in consumer electronics devices like smartphones and SSDs. It stores multiple bits of data per cell, making it more cost-effective than SLC (Single-Level Cell) but generally offers lower performance and endurance.
Yes. If you have a source of income that is continuing, but erratic, (e.g.: sales commissions, etc) what you earn over a period of a year is averaged and that amount is added to your stable income when calculating your support obligation.
To legally protect a chemical formula from infringement, you can consider obtaining a patent. A patent grants you exclusive rights to the formula for a certain period of time, preventing others from using, making, or selling it without your permission. Additionally, you can also keep the formula confidential as a trade secret, by limiting access to it and requiring anyone who knows it to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
5.4%
NO
Overrun = cost - budget
If the relevant tax rate is t% and the after-tax cost is n, then the basic cost is n/(1 - t/100).
Formula for straight line depreciation is as follows: Depreciation = (Cost of asset - salvage value) / useful life of asset
well if your talking about the total cost in economics, than it would be profit=TC-TR TR- total revenue TC- Total cost
this is the study of labour which entails analysis and calculation of labour remuneration, recording of labour hours, introduction of incentives, recording of labour related cost and allocation of labour cost to products.
It depends on your formula, but you may need them to change the order of operations.
The formula for calculating the magnitude of acceleration is acceleration change in velocity / time taken.
The formula for calculating strain is: Strain Change in length / Original length. The formula for calculating stress is: Stress Force applied / Cross-sectional area.
Formula for calculating the area of sphere is : 4 * pi * r * r