Economy, asked by saket9127, 10 months ago

what is mean by physical capital and explain its type​

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Answered by ektagupta41
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Physical Capital is the variety of inputs required at every stage during production.

Physical Capital is of two types:

(i) Fixed Capital: Tools, machines and building etc. are called Fixed Capitals. Tools and Machines ranged from very simple tools such as farmer's plough to sophisticated machines such as generators, computers, etc. They are called fixed as they can be used for many years.

(ii) Working Capital: production requires a variety of raw materials such as the yarn used by the weaver and the clay used by the potter. Also, some money is always required during production to make payments and buy other necessary items. In this way, raw materials and money in hand is called working capital.

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Answered by pinky1555
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Physical capital : It is one of the requirement neccerary for crop production It means a variety of of inputs required at every stage during production . Physical capital is divided into two types they are:

1 . Fixed Capital : It includes tools and machines ranging from simple tools like - farmer 's plough and , machines like - generators , turbines ,computers .Actually tools , machines and buildings can be used in production over many years, and are called fixed capital .

2 . Working Capital : Raw materials and money at hand are called working capital .

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