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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 5 months ago
Physical capital refers to a factor of production (or input into the process of production), such as machinery, buildings, or computers. In economic theory, physical capital is one of the three primary factors of production, also known as inputs production function.Working capital includes raw material, cash in hand,finished goods etc which can be converted in to as and when required. Working capital is needed in the day to day running of a business.
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