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In absorption costing, costs are separated into the major categories of:
Timbre
The quality of a musical note or sound that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments.
Brightness
The perception of how light or dark an object appears, influenced by the intensity of light it reflects or emits.
Loudness
A perceptual measure of the strength or intensity of a sound, usually measured in decibels, experienced by the listener.
Subtractive Colour Mixing
A process by which colors are produced, typically involving the mixing of colored pigments, where wavelengths are absorbed (subtracted), and the resulting color is a combination of the remaining wavelengths reflected.
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