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Nuclear power reactors cannot explode like an atom bomb because there is not enough of the fissionable U-235 in a reactor to maintain a chain reaction.
Quantity Variance
The difference between expected and actual quantities used in production, affecting cost and efficiency.
Fixed Factory Overhead Volume Variance
The difference between the budgeted and actual fixed overhead incurred due to variance in production volume.
Standard Fixed Overhead Cost
The predetermined amount of fixed costs that are expected to be incurred to support operations, typically fixed for a specific period.
Direct Materials Quantity Variance
The difference between the actual quantity of materials used in production and the expected quantity, multiplied by the standard cost per unit.
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