s.gayathri


{ City } chennai
< Country > india
* Profession * na
User No # 26406
Total Questions Posted # 0
Total Answers Posted # 2

Total Answers Posted for My Questions # 0
Total Views for My Questions # 0

Users Marked my Answers as Correct # 37
Users Marked my Answers as Wrong # 8
Questions / { s.gayathri }
Questions Answers Category Views Company eMail




Answers / { s.gayathri }

Question { Idbi Bank, 10185 }

what is BEP?
WHAT IS 4TH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS?
WHAT IS UR VIEW ON SBI N SBS MERGER?
WHAT IS RBI?
WHAT IS IDBI?
WHAT IS DIFFRNCE BETWEEN PSU N CENTRAL GOVT EMPLOYEE?


Answer

What is BEP?

BEP is Break Even point; The Break-Even Point is where
total Costs equal Sales;

In economics & business, specifically cost accounting, the
break-even point (BEP) is the point at which cost or
expenses and revenue are equal: there is no net loss or
gain, and one has "broken even". A profit or a loss has not
been made, although opportunity costs have been paid, and
capital has received the risk-adjusted, expected return

Is This Answer Correct ?    24 Yes 3 No

Question { Idbi Bank, 10185 }

what is BEP?
WHAT IS 4TH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS?
WHAT IS UR VIEW ON SBI N SBS MERGER?
WHAT IS RBI?
WHAT IS IDBI?
WHAT IS DIFFRNCE BETWEEN PSU N CENTRAL GOVT EMPLOYEE?


Answer

Question: WHAT IS 4TH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS?

Answer:
• The zeroth law of thermodynamics, which underlies
the definition of temperature.
• The first law of thermodynamics, which mandates
conservation of energy, and states in particular that heat
is a form of energy.
• The second law of thermodynamics, which states that
the entropy of the universe always increases, or
(equivalently) that perpetual motion machines are
impossible.
• The third law of thermodynamics, which concerns the
entropy of an object at absolute zero temperature, and
implies that it is impossible to cool a system all the way
to exactly absolute zero.
The most commonly proposed Fourth Law is the Onsager
reciprocal relations, which give a quantitative relation
between the parameters of a system in which heat and matter
are simultaneously flowing.

Is This Answer Correct ?    13 Yes 5 No