Fixed Input:A fixed input is a factor of production that cannot be changed in the short run, such as the size of a factory or the number of machines. These inputs remain constant regardless of the level of output.
Marginal Product:The marginal product is the additional output produced by using one more unit of a variable input, holding all other inputs constant.
Law of Diminishing Marginal Returns:The law of diminishing marginal returns states that as more of a variable input is added to a fixed input, the marginal product of the variable input will eventually decrease.