It depends on the "type" of work one is doing in training (easy, moderate, heavy/hard)...easy is 50 work 10 rest. Moderate is 20 work 40 rest. Hard is 10 work, 50 rest.
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The dependency ratio should be used to asses how well the labor or work force supports those who do not work in relation to other countries or regions.
work out everything within the brackets first. then work out rest of equation.
they used it tot work out things like propotions!
To work out the Ratio of something, you have to compare numbers or quantities in the same units. For e.g.1m to 10cm, for this you first have to convert them so they become the same units, which will be100cm to 10cm. Which is written as:100:10 (100cm:10cm or 1m:10cm)
the efficiency of a heat engine measured by the ratio of the work done by it to the heat supplied to it.
Thermal efficiency is the efficiency of a heat engine measured by the ratio of the work done by it to the heat supplied to it.
Ideally, a person should aim for a 1:1 work/rest ratio when strength training. This means that if it takes 90 seconds to do your 8 to 12 repetitions, the rest period should be at least 90 seconds. If the person training is just beginning, then this ratio should be extended to 1:1.5 or even to a 1:2 work/rest ratio.
The ratio of people in work to out of work.
The ratio of people in work to out of work.
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The hot work ratio is the area ratio of the cast diameter and the pre-machined finished diameter.
Efficiency is the ratio of the useful work you can get out of the machine to the work you put in. It is always less than 100% because of losses due to friction, heat loss, wear and deformation. For instance the efficiency of a muscle in producing movement is between 14 and 27 %. To put it another way, for every 100 joules of chemical energy in the food we burn, only 14 to 27 % ends up as kinetic energy. Most of the rest is heat.
By enforcing the work/rest cycles, encouraging your Soldiers to eat all meals so they will get the salt they need, and adjusting work loads to the ability of the individual.
It's not exactly "extra". It's a part of the energy that you put INTO the machine in order to get the work done. Machines always do LESS work than the energy you put into them, and the rest turns into heat. You always lose some. That's just the way things work.
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