A: Nothing will happen if the load increases or even removed the voltage will go to the open voltage condition no harm.
When the value of the load resistance in a transformer is changed, it will affect the current flowing through the circuit. Increasing the load resistance will decrease the current, while decreasing the load resistance will increase the current. This change in current will in turn affect the voltage across the load and the efficiency of the transformer.
Its performance becomes worse. The speed will drop more when a mechanical load is put on the shaft.
A: That will happen anytime the voltage source is not able to provide the power needed for the load. If the load exceed the power available from the source the voltage will be reduced as IR drop from the source
Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
Invade-a-Load happened in 1987.
Frequency is set by the supply, not by the load.
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A: Nothing will happen if the load increases or even removed the voltage will go to the open voltage condition no harm.
It will just load your old saved data.
There is no load connected!
The object that uses electricity in a circuit to make something happen is known as the load. Usually the load is rated in watts.
when source resistance and load resistance are equal maximum power is transfered
yes A lot more can happen if you remove a load bearing wall and do not add the proper support such as a beam or girder, even building collapse.
A sh1t load of mess
If a neutral breaks the load will cease to operate.
A river's suspended load and bed load may accumulate at the river's mouth and form a delta. It is a land form created by the deposition of sediments.