The difference between load and capaity is as follows:
Load is the amount of work that MUST be done, amount of work scheduled ahead of a manufacturing facility.
Capacity is the amount of work that CAN be done, and measures the highest output of work expressed as a rate with current product specifications, work force, plant, equipment etc.
The competence of a stream shows the maximum single load i.e. individual large rock, that the stream can move. It ignores the rest of the load in the river. The capacity would include the rest of the finer load so it is the whole load of the stream (including the large rock) Thus capacity will always be more than competence.
Suspended load refers to sediment particles carried in the water column, while bed load refers to sediment particles that are transported along the riverbed through rolling, sliding, or saltating movements. Suspended load is typically finer particles that remain suspended in the water, while bed load is larger particles that move along the riverbed.
The difference between a suspended load and a bead load is a suspended load consists of the small particles or rock materials that are dispersed throughout the water and easily carried downstream. The bead load consists of the larger particles that are dragged and bounced along near the bottom of the river.
Bed load refers to sediment that is transported along the streambed by rolling, sliding, or saltating, while dissolved load consists of dissolved materials carried by the water. Bed load is visible and moves along the streambed, while dissolved load is not visible and is carried within the water itself.
Suspended load refers to sediment particles carried within the water column of a stream, while bed load refers to sediment particles that are transported along the streambed through rolling, sliding, or saltation. Suspended load typically consists of smaller particles that remain suspended in the water, while bed load consists of larger particles that move along the streambed.
Typically the load carrying capacity of the tire.
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bearing capacity is the capacity of soil or strata that can be able to sustain the load of superstructure in the unit of load per m2 either ton/m2 or KN/m2 bearing pressure is nothing but bearing capacity example when you apply 100 KN on a unit area, equal opposite pressure will rise from the soil. load / area = bearing capacity
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I do not know the answer.The difference between mass and capacity is that capacity is how much something can hold and mass is the weight of an object.
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sudden load differ from impact load by the velocity of loading
The difference between barrel and gallen is that a barrel can load 220 litre oil and a gallon can load millions of oil.
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