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Answered by patrasriyasamarpita2
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A debt that is incurred to meet current needs without the security of an enduring asset. It is usually a debt incurred by a government; the national debt is a deadweight debt incurred by the UK government during the two World Wars. From: deadweight debt in A Dictionary of Business and Management

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Answer:the unrelieved weight of an inert mass. 2 : dead load. 3 : a ship's load including the total weight of cargo, fuel, stores, crew, and passengers.

Explanation:Dead weight testers are named so because they utilize dead weights in determination of pressures operating in a closed and compressed fluid system. ... There fore the device is called Dead Weight tester. Working Principle: DWT (Dead Weight Tester) is based on the principle of Pascal's law.A debt that is incurred to meet current needs without the security of an enduring asset. It is usually a debt incurred by a government; the national debt is a deadweight debt incurred by the UK government during the two World Wars. From: deadweight debt in A Dictionary of Business and Management »

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