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All of the following are examples of price discrimination except:
A.discounts for senior citizens at the movies.
B.discounts for families with young children at motels.
C.generally lower prices at Walmart than at Target.
D.cheaper air fares if the traveler stays over a Saturday.
Pull-up Torque
The minimum torque generated by an electric motor during the acceleration from standstill to the speed where torque is maximum.
Breakdown Torque
The maximum torque a motor can produce when operating at full load, before the motor stalls or overheats.
Locked-rotor
Locked-rotor refers to a condition where the rotor of an electric motor cannot turn despite electrical current being applied, often due to mechanical obstruction or overload.
Locked-rotor
A condition where the motor's rotor is unable to move or rotate, typically due to excessive load or mechanical obstruction.
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