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econ.production-possibility-frontier Calculator
Calculates the opportunity cost on a Production Possibility Frontier and shows the trade-off rate between two goods at the current production point. Points inside the PPF represent inefficiency; points on the frontier represent full resource utilisation.
Inputs
Good A Max
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Good B Max
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Opportunity Cost Ab
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Current A
Rate of charge flow (A). I = V/R. Above ~100 mA through the body can be lethal. Fuses protect against overcurrent.
Current B
Rate of charge flow (A). I = V/R. Above ~100 mA through the body can be lethal. Fuses protect against overcurrent.
Results
max B at current A level
Electric charge flow rate (A). Governs wire sizing — too much current causes dangerous heating. Fuses protect circuits from overcurrent.
productive efficiency
Useful output divided by total input, as a percentage. True 100% efficiency is impossible — losses appear as heat. LEDs: 30–50%. Electric motors: 85–97%. Switching supplies: 85–95%.
opportunity cost of 1 unit A
The total monetary cost computed for the given inputs.
opportunity cost of 1 unit B
The total monetary cost computed for the given inputs.
status
Current state of the system, process, or metric — typically pass/fail, healthy/warning/critical, or a descriptive classification.
outside PPF
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