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Using suitable examples, classify capital into fixed capital and circulating capital.

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  • Fixed Capital: Fixed capital refers to those capital goods which can be used again and again in production. Examples: machinery and factory buildings.
  • Circulating Capital: In it, all those things are included which are used in production only once. Cotton and fuel are examples of circulation capital.
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