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25 kV.A for a permanent load; more if the load is variable.
maximum demand load can be calculated as: # maximum demand=demand factor * Connected load or by # maximum demand = connected load * Diversity Factor Note: Demand factor and diversity factor are NOT same
The FLA of a motor is the amperage that the motor operates at. So to answer the question, 100%.
You need to conduct No load and full load losses tests to determine the losses.
Anything that uses electricity. For example, a light-bulb.
1 gram carrys 9.45 calories/38 kJ
2x6x12 load
It is resistive much load
too much load
because sound and smeel carrys much easier exaust will linger in the air and enter the vehicle
250.00 a load
25 kV.A for a permanent load; more if the load is variable.
The weight of a load of coal will depend on the amount of coal that you ordered in the load.
The point at which stress goes on increasing without much load is called the critical load.
Depends on the size of the load. You'll have to be specific and tell exactly how much gravel there is.
This will occur if the fulcrum is closer to the load than the effort.
Load Shedding is the action taken to reduce the load on something. It mainly refers to the electricity supply in order to avoid too much load on a generating plant.