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Which of the following causes the production possibilities frontier to have a bowed out, curvilinear shape?
Operating Speed
The speed at which a machine or component operates under normal working conditions.
Stalling
The condition where an engine or motor stops functioning due to excessive load or insufficient power.
VARs
Volt-Ampere Reactive, a unit of measure for reactive power in an AC electrical system, representing energy stored and released in a cycle.
NEMA Motor
An electric motor manufactured to meet standards set by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, ensuring compatibility and performance specifications.
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