The severity of an electrical shock depends on the amount of the electric current, the path it takes through the body and the duration of exposure to the current. A larger current, a current passing through vital organs and longer exposure times all increase shock severity. The frequency of the current (AC vs. DC) can also affect the damage caused by an electric shock.
The severity of an electrical shock depends on three main factors. Firstly, the amount of current (I in the formula I = V/R where V is voltage, and R is resistance). A larger current will typically cause a stronger shock. For instance, a person with dry skin having a resistance of about 200 kΩ in contact with 120 V AC will experience a current of about 0.6 mA.
Secondly, the path the electric current takes through the body influences the severity of the shock. A current passing through the heart is a lot more dangerous than one that only touches the skin.
The duration of the shock also matters - the longer the contact with the electric current, the more severe the shock will be. Lastly, while your question asks for three things, it is also worth noting that the frequency of the current matters too. For instance, AC current (which has non-zero frequency) is more likely to cause harm than DC current (frequency zero).
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B. Size
C. Page Setup
D. Inches
correct answer is page setup
There are three main types of consumer goods: durable goods, nondurable goods, and services.
Durable goods are consumer goods that have a long-life span (e.g. 3+ years) and are used over time. Examples include bicycles and refrigerators. Nondurable goods are consumed in less than three years and have short lifespans. Examples of nondurable goods include food and drinks. Services include auto repairs and haircuts.
Consumer goods are also called finals good, or end product, because they are the ultimate output of a productive process that occurs over time.
Answer:
Option (A) is correct.
Explanation:
Marginal thinking refers to the type of thinking that a consumer uses in order to decide whether to buy an additional units or not. In marginal analysis, a consumer compares the marginal benefit and marginal cost associated with that additional unit.
If the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost then the consumer decided to consume the additional unit and if the marginal benefit is lower than the marginal cost then as a result the consumer will not buy an additional unit.
In our case, Marie is not buying the fourth banana because the marginal cost of fourth banana is greater than the marginal benefit from fourth banana.
Goods
Ideas
Innovations
Promotions
Answer: Ideas
Explanation: In the given case, the group is offering the service of ideas.The contest will make the participants to use their creativity and innovation. The contest arranged has no such rules and procedures specified so the participants can work with an open mind.
This strategy by group will have a dual effect, first it will increase the awareness and second it will give the group new ideas for the posters.
Hence from the above we can conclude that the correct option is C.
B.Bond investments
C.Debt investments
D.Equity investments
Buying stocks or starting your own company are examples of equity investments.
Equity investments are those investments based on individual ownership and or individual risk. In real estate, this term is often called "sweat equity" because you physically sweat to create the equity.