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The PPC or the Production Possibility Curve is not effected or influenced by the demonetization in India. The demonetization has resulted in a very bad position of the cash which when we get in hand is reduced.
This will eventually lead to PPC being backward. As those assets are not regarded hence PPC isn't affected.
So as the time will pass investment will be reduced and go at a low level which will result in less production.
Production Possibility Curve won't be influenced by demonetization in India. Generation plausibility boondocks is different mixes of products that can be delivered without squandering any assets. Since assets are not influenced, PPC isn't influenced.
To give a financial framework where individuals try endeavors to their greatest advantage to take the nation to the outskirts is the objective of the administration and approach creators. Since demonetization has caused disturbances and there has been wastage, we have unquestionably moved to a point that is further inside the outskirts in contrast with the situation before demonetization.
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Conservative force |
Non-conservative force |
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A force is said to be conservative if the work done by or against force is dependent only on the initial and the final position of the body and not on the path followed by the body. |
A force is said to be non-conservative if the work done by or against the force is dependent on the path followed by the body. |
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Work done by the conservative force in a closed path is zero. |
Work done by the non-conservative force in a closed path is not zero. |
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Eg: Gravitational force, magnetic force, electrostatic force, etc |
Eg: friction, viscous force, induction force in cyclotron, etc. |
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
Work done by a variable force
- The variable force is more commonly encountered than the constant force.
- If the displacement Dx is small, we can take the force F (x) as approximately constant and the work done is then
DW =F (x) Dx
For total work, we add all work done along small displacements.
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It defines relationship between the quantitiy of a good consumers will purchase and the price charged for that good. It states that the quantity demanded for a good rises as the price falls, all other things staying the same (no change in the income of the consumer, taste of the consumer and price of other goods). These are other things that can affect demand besides price.
For example, if you really like Apple products, you might not mind paying a higher price for the new phone that just came out. If you get a new job and your income goes up, you might not mind paying higher prices for certain goods because of your new-found wealth.
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Price floor implies legislated or government fixed minimum price that should be charged by the seller. The minimum price is fixed above the equilibrium price. For example, in India, minimum wage is fixed to safeguard the welfare of labourers and minimum support price is fixed to safeguard and protect the interests of the farmers by ensuring minimum returns to them.
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Microeconomics studies the particular market segment of the economy . Microeconomics deals with various issues like demand, supply, factor pricing, product pricing, economic welfare, production, consumption, etc.,
Macroeconomics studies the whole economy, that covers several market segments . Macroeconomics deals with various issues like national income, distribution, employment, general price level, money, etc.,
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