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What is mean by no load condition?

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Commonly relates to devices or equipment which are designed to do some task involving delivery of power, electrical or mechanical. The receiver or this power is called the "load" (for example, a light bulb, or a public lift activated by a motor). If such a load is disconnected (electrically or mechanically) then the arrangement is said to be in a "No Load" condition, and in some cases this might result in some electrical or mechanical failure of the power provider, possibly permanent. Good equipment is designed so that such failures do not occur.

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