Loaded Calipers are purchased with pads, hardware all included. Unloaded is just a caliper.
When loaded, your forks should always be upgrade. If unloaded, forks should be downgrade, regardless of direction of travel.
the ship floats because its weight per volume (density) is less than water. When unloaded its weight is less and Archimedes principle says a body is equal in weight to the weight of the water it displaces; less weight displaces less water so ship rises
The M16A1 assault rifle weighs 6.5 pounds (2.9 kilograms) unloaded, lighter than the M16A2 which added a thicker barrel, bringing the weight to 7.18 pounds (3.26 kilograms).
Inertia... In common usage, the term "inertia" may refer to an object's "amount of resistance to change in velocity" (which is quantified by its mass), or sometimes to its momentum, depending on the context. (Look it up on Wikipedia)
A micrometer caliper is a measuring device for finding very exact measurements of an item. The least count of a micrometer caliper in millimeter is 0.02.
You have a leak in the caliper piston most likely due to rust which causes brake fluid to leak past the rubber seal. To fix, you have to either rebuild the caliper yourself or buy a rebuilt caliper from the parts store. If you buy a rebuilt caliper, it will come loaded or unloaded. Loaded = comes with brake pads. Unloaded = caliper by itself (no pads).
Obviously an unloaded vehicle.
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Loaded or unloaded? 2-30kg loaded is the most common range.
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