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Relationship between MPC and multiplier?

Relationship if: MPC decreases, K (Multiplier) will be weaker MPC increases, K will be stronger MPC = o(zero), K = 1 MPC = 1, K= infinity in real life: K = more than 1 & less than infinity MPC = less than 1 & more than 0 Assumptions: K works better in a closed economy (no foreign trade) K works better in an economy which has not reached full employment level


Can mps equal 1 and mpc equals 0?

According to Keynes, if MPS = 1 then, in a closed system, MPC must be 0. The only alternative is to borrow - which defeats the purpose of saving all the marginal increase in income! Therefore, it is possible but most unlikely.


What is the nearest rich cluster of galaxies?

The nearest cluster of galaxies is the "Virgo Cluster" discovered by Charles Messier in 1784. The Virgo cluster lies at/near the center of the Supercluster we belong to - also called the "Virgo Supercluster". Our "Local Group" (comprising of The Milky way, Andromeda, and another 25-30 smaller galaxies) is part of the Virgo Cluster. The center of the Virgo cluster is at a distance of about 18 Mpc (Mega parsecs) approx 60 Million lightyears from us [which translates to a 'redshift' of only z=0.004]. Ain't the universe huge? Note: There are quite a few 'groups of galaxies' between us and the center of Virgo Cluster.


In which website can you watch cartoons?

Lots of places. So please be more specific. Youtube, dailymotion, blip and veoh are great sites where you can find lots of good stuff, but the quality is usually bad. There are some god cartoons over at hulu.com, crackle.com nick.com and disneychannel.com. These are free. Or you can check out cartoonnetwork.com which is only available for paying tv subscribers within the US. If you are looking for 90s cartoons and especially 90s cartoon network / hanna barbera cartoons, you should check out funniermoments.com. This website is free and worldwide.


Is a light year is the speed that light travels in one year?

Yes. Other units such as miles, kilometers or astronomical units are too tiny to be practical in discussing the distances between the stars, or between the galaxies. One even larger unit is often used in astronomical measurements, the "parsec". This is the distance of one "parallax second of arc", and is approximately equal to 3.26 light years. For long distances across the galaxy, some astronomers use "kiloparsecs" as a unit of measure, and for intergalactic distances some astronomers use "megaparsecs" or "Mpc".