non- inductive load is without motor and transformer loads are non-inductive load,
purely resistive are capacitive loads
phase angle is unity are leading PF
A non-inductive load is a load whose current does not change instantaneously.
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Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
sudden load differ from impact load by the velocity of loading
I think there are 4 types of load cells they are Pancake Load CellS ,Beam Load CellLoad, ButtonSingle and Point Load Cell.
dead load and live load dead load is the load of weight that is on the floor that is part of the construction of the house live load is the weight you add to it as in people furniture etc,
sustained load expansion load occasional load Load COMBINATION sus+exp=opn sus+ occasional and load combinations need not be done is sus+exp+occasional
Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
When transformer is connected to a load i.e; some machine, it is called at on load or load transformer and when a transformer is not connected to any load it is called at no load transformer.
THE PRODUCT OF LOAD AND LOAD ARM IS CALLED MOMENT OF LOAD.
Live load is a load on the object other than the load from itself.
Buckling Load: It is the highest load at which the column will buckle. Crippling Load: It is the max load beyond that load, it cant use further it becpomes disable to use. The buckling Load < The Crippling Load Safety load= Crippling Load/ Factor of safety
"Will load" is the future tense of load.
It is the ratio of average load and Connected load. or Ratio of average load and Peak load. It indicates the utilization of the Plant. Higher the load factor better the utilization.
A continuous load is a constant load. A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.
Load distance is the distance you have to bring your load up an inclined plane.
sudden load differ from impact load by the velocity of loading
its junk? bed load, which sometimes includes junk
Load current is related to load resistance by an inverse relationship. The load current increases linearly as load resistance decreases. Remember, the less resistance, the more current.