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    the above Q. The actual mechanical advantage of a machine…. A. Is less than the ideal mechanical advantage of a machine Q. If you know the work input and the work output… A. Then you can find the Ideal Mechanical Advantage Q. If you apply 40 N on a crowbar to lift a rock that weighs 400 N‚ what is the actual mechanical advantage on the crowbar? A. 10 Q. A 120 meter long ski lift carries people to the second station. What is the ideal mechanical advantage? A. 160 Q. Reducing the friction

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    SWEATSHOP LABOUR ARGUMENT AND THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE ASSIGNMENT NO 2 RIZWANA MASOOD F11MB001 SWEATSHOP: INTRODUCTION & BRIEF HISTORY Sweatshop labor is a negative term that is used for the working environment that is very difficult and dangerous to work in. It is a shop or factory in which employees work for long hours and get very low pay and they work under extreme poor conditions. The shop or factory that violates more than 2 labor laws is a sweatshop

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    period of tension between the democracies of the Western World and the communist countries of Eastern Europe. The west was led by the United States and Eastern Europe was led by the Soviet Union. These two countries became known as superpowers. Although the two superpowers never officially declared war on each other‚ they both sided with different countries in proxy wars such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War. They also fought each other in the arms race and the space race during the early 1960s

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    first class lever in static equilibrium has a 50lb resistance force and 15lb effort force. The lever’s effort force is located 4 ft from the fulcrum. Sketch and annotate the lever system described above. | What is the actual mechanical advantage of the system? Formula | Substitute / Solve | Final Answer | | | AMA = 3.33 | * Using static equilibrium calculations‚ calculate the length from the fulcrum to the resistance force. Formula | Substitute / Solve | Final Answer |

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    Environment | Roll No | 10108 | | Assignment No. 1 | Case :LOGITECH | a) To what extend can Porter’s diamond help explain the choice of Taiwan as a major manufacturing site for Logitech? Answer: Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage suggests that the pattern of trade is influenced by four attributes of a nation: (a) factor endowments‚ (b) domestic demand conditions‚ (c) relating and supporting industries‚ and (d) firm strategy‚ structure‚ and rivalry. Porter speaks of these

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    ancestor of modern-day protectionism.True 2. The theory of comparative advantage states that even if a country does not have absolute advantage in production‚ the country can still profitably specialize if the country is relatively more efficient. True 3. Absolute and comparative advantages come from economic differences.False 4. Factor endowment theory is a proposition that nations will develop comparative advantage based on their locally abundant factors. True 5. Factor endowments; domestic

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    first class lever in static equilibrium has a 50lb resistance force and 15lb effort force. The lever’s effort force is located 4 ft from the fulcrum. 1. Sketch and annotate the lever system described above. 2. What is the actual mechanical advantage of the system? Formula Substitute / Solve Final Answer AMA = 3.33 3. Using static equilibrium calculations‚ calculate the length from the fulcrum to the resistance force. Formula Substitute / Solve Final Answer

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    her and then trades for those goods that come at a higher production or opportunity to him or her. The law of comparative advantage explains how people can gain from trade and specialization. Comparative advantage is defined as the ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than others can produce it. Therefore‚ specializing gives that country a comparative advantage over others. specialization also leads to economic interdependence which is when producers in one nation depend on other

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    What simple machines did you incorporate into your nifty lifting machine? 1. In the nifty lifting machine Kenny‚ Kaylee and I used three simple machines. We used a pulley system as our first simple machine. The pulleys are what allowed pulling the 600 gram can up the five centimeters. My group also used a wheel and axle‚ which is the crank that we used to pull up the cans. The wheel is the gear and the axle is the dowel rod we used to tie the rope around. Then we used a wedge to stop the gear on

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    product and therefore holds a comparative advantage in trade amongst nations. Rising supply from Brazil will create competition for the business of the largest demand which is held in China. “Production in Brazil climbed 53 percent in the past decade‚ compared with 7 percent in the US” (Javier‚ Chanjaroean‚ 2012). In 2012-2013‚ Brazil is said to produce 81 million tons of soybean as compared to 77.84 million tons in the US which portrays Brazil’s comparative advantage (Javier‚ Chanjaroean‚ 2012). China

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