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balanced load

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: balanced load
 
(′bal·ənst ′lōd)

(electricity) A load that presents the same impedance, with respect to ground, at both ends or terminals.


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Architecture: balanced load
 


1. A load connected to an electric circuit (as a three-wire system) so that the currents taken from each side of the system are equal and the power factors are equal.
2. The load at which there is simultaneous crushing of concrete and yielding of tension steel.


 
 

 

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