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Do you mean Newton's Second Law of Force? It is differential change in momentum per unit time, due to an external force
The mean load voltage, in other words the average voltage, is zero in an ac system.
the law for a second class lever is that the load is between the fulcrum and the effort
When you mean simple circuit, I assume a source of one volt across a load of one ohm, which, according to Ohm's Law, equals one amp.
The beam will deflect in the direction of the load This is Hooke's law, which states that load is proportional to deflection
If the distance from the handle to the pivot (fulcrum) is n times the distance from the load to the pivot, then the force required to move the load will be the weight of the load divided by n,
You mean heat load? Use Manual J.
passed the limits of ur vehicle and u must have a wide load flag. (arizona)
Your question in ambiguous. Are you asking what equipment you need to provewhether or not Ohm's Law applies to a particular load? If so, then you need a variable voltage supply, a voltmeter, and an ammeter. As you gradually increase the voltage across the load, you will need to record the voltage and current values. If the resulting graph is a straight line, then the load is 'ohmic' (or 'linear') and obeys Ohm's Law. If the resulting graph is a curved line, then the load is 'non-ohmic' (or 'non-linear') and does not obey Ohm's Law.
A load of nonsense.
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