A static load is a constant steady load.Think of a floor, if you stand on it without moving that is a static load. lump load A lumped network is usually a simplification of a distributed network, such as a transmission line. A transmission line has built in resistance, inductance
It is load resistance RL. It can be any device that can act as a load at the output end. Example : A resistor
Bolt pre-tension is also called induced load or clamp load. Induced load in the bolt is the load generated in the bolt at a particular torque value. This induced load value is generally 75% of the proof load value. Parveen Lohera Sr. Manager-QA Deepak Fasteners Limited, INDIA
There are several solutions for balancing the load of web applications. There are several Application load balancing softwares available.
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The planets are "lumped" together because they are in the gravitational pull of the sun.
A lumped network is made of physically separated R,L and C elements.harjinder singh is made by
This question does not make any sense. "Real world" load, from the perspective of the power producing generator, can be reduced to a lumped resistance in series with a reactive component (either inductive or capacitive). In reality, the load connected to that generator has series elements and parallel elements.
A Lumped-Mass matrix, can be obtained by placing point (concentrated) masses, m_i, at node points i in the directions of the assumed displacement degrees of freedom.
Actually in networks we will consider the elements like resistance, inductance, capacitance as lumped elements for simplicity, like this in power systems we will consider the transmission line parameters(resistance, inductance, capacitance) as lumped elements, because we will calculate all the parameters of power systems with respect to receiving end or sending end but not with respect to middle of the line. If a fault occurs on transmission line then we should not consider the lumped elements of that total transmission line, we should consider the lumped elements from sending end to the point where the fault is occurred.
The circuit is callaed lumped circuit whose elements can seprate(eg rectifier circuit in pcb). but in the distributed circuit we can seprate the elements from the circuit(eg transmision lines)
transmissionline is a distributed element
Most of them are not extremists & should not be lumped in with the terrorists.
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simply defining Lumped elements are components available in market i.e., resistors,capacitors,inductors...... Whereas Distributed elements are inbuilt property( resistance,capacitance,inductance )of a connecting wire
Collateralized loan obligations occur when loans to several companies are polled/lumped together and passed on as an instrument. They function to minimize loss with "good" loans lumped with "bad" to make for a more balanced product.
lumped" means that the dimension of you ckt element is much smaller than the wavelength of the signal passing through it. Therefore, you can treat your ckt element as a lumped unit (against the wavelength), and do not have to worry about wave propagation phenomenon "within" your ckt element. The opposite of "lumped element" is "distributed network." Typically, in low-frequency ckt/network, since the frequency is low, therefore, the wavelength is large (wavelength = propagation speed(usu. speed of light) / frequency ), so most elements can be treated as lumped. However, as frequency goes higher and higher, the wavelength becomes shorted and shorter, the wave propagation effect WITHIN the ckt element becomes more and more pronounced.