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What are the 2 types of mechanical energy?
There are two main types of mechanical energy. They are motion energy and stored mechanical energy. Motion energy: This is the energy something has because it is moving (eg a speeding cricket ball). You can feel the effect of this energy if the cricket ball hits you.
What is work and its type?
Work and its types. Work: In physics work is said to be done when a force acting on a body displaces it through a certain distance. As work is the dot or scalar product of two vectors (force and displacement), therefore, it is a scalar quantity.
What is zero work done with example?
1) A simple example of zero work is when you stand holding a bag in your hands and do not move it. Your hands apply a force on the bag to balance the force of gravity exerted on it but since there is no displacement of the bag, the work done on it by you (your force) and also the gravity is zero.
What are different types of professions?
Types of professionals include:
- Accountant. Accountants are responsible for examining financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance with existing laws and regulations, handling tax-related tasks such as calculating the.
- Teacher.
- Technician.
- Laborer.
- Physical.
- Commercial Banker.
- Engineer.
- Lawyer.
What is positive and negative work done?
Positive work follows when the force has a component parallel to the displacement. Positive work adds energy to a system. Negative work follows when the force has a component opposite or against the displacement. Negative work removes or dissipates energy from the system.
What are the 4 categories of work?
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- Thinkers. These people are the idea generators, strategists, and creative types.
- Builders. These people take ideas from the Thinker and convert them into reality.
- Improvers. These are the people who take an existing project, process or team, organize it and make it better.
- Producers.
What are different types of markets?
There are four basic types of market structures.
- Pure Competition. Pure or perfect competition is a market structure defined by a large number of small firms competing against each other.
- Monopolistic Competition.
- Oligopoly.
- Pure Monopoly.