what is the difference between expansion joint , contraction joint ,flexible joint and construction joint ?
what is the difference between expansion joint , contraction joint ,flexible joint and construction joint ?
What is the difference between a static and flexible Budget? How are flexible budgets prepared?
what are the condition for the universe to reverse expansion and becomes a contraction .
What is the difference between a static budget and a flexible budget? When is each used? explain
Forecast what you see as the future of labor arbitration in terms of the expansion or contraction of issues within its jurisdictions and the finality of its decisions.
The Poisson’s ratio links the lateral contraction of a material to the axial expansion when it is loaded in uniaxial tension. Typical value of the Poisson’s ratio for a solid, fully dense material ranges between 0.2 and 0.5. What would be the value range in case the material was loaded in compression ? Explain your answer !!!
10. The difference between a Master Budget and a Flexible Budget is a. Master Budgets are always more important. b. Flexible Budgets are restated to actual results. c. Master Budgets are created on actual results. d. Flexible Budgets are adapted to marketing changes. e. there is no difference if they are for the same period.
In thermodynamics, what is the difference between a reversible and irreversible isothermal expansion/compression? Also, I'm confused when the question gives a certain process to be irreversible/reversible, what hint is it talking about? (like which variable becomes constant?)
The difference between actual revenues and expenses and the flexible budget is known as the: A. flexible budget variance B. static budget variance C. master budget variance D. volume variance
The difference between operating income on a flexible budget and actual operating income is called the: standard variance. efficiency variance. sales price variance flexible budget variance.