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The OC (Open Circuit) curve and ZPF (Zero Power Factor) curve of an alternator have similar shapes because they represent the variation of terminal voltage with respect to the field current and power factor, respectively. Both curves show the relationship between these parameters and the ability of the alternator to generate voltage under different operating conditions. This similarity in shape is due to the fundamental characteristics of the alternator's design and operation.

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