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What is loadings?

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A continuous load is a constant load.

A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.

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Large load impedance will draw a small load current and so loading of the source is small. (light load). A small load impedance will draw a large load current from the source. (heavy load).

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A continuous load is a constant load.

A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.

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it is the maximum amount of weight an axle of a vehicle or trailer can carry with out damage. this is sometimes used to determine if an individual has broken the terms of a warranty.

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