A load can be used to describe many kinds of things. Some examples of these things are, what a truck carries, the clothes put in the wash machine, or things you carry.
A battery is usually thought of as a source, not a load. If you are charging a battery, then it will be resistive, especially if you are attempting to charge it like you should, with a DC power supply (not AC).
A point load is a load which is localized to a specific location on a structure. (Even though it is usually really not applied at a sharp point) The alternate kind of a load is a distributed load, which is pread accross a large area. For example, a pedestrian standing on a footbridge is considered a point load. Snow on the same footbridge is considered distributed load.
An example of a tensile load is the force experienced by a rope during a tug-of-war competition. When teams pull on opposite ends of the rope, the rope is subjected to tension, stretching it along its length. This load can also be seen in structures like suspension bridges, where cables are under tension as they support the weight of the bridge and any additional loads.
Anything that uses electricity. For example, a light-bulb.
A liner load an electical decive that is characterized by a uniform rise and drop in current and volatage when connected in circuit. For example steady pattern can be observe when the decive is operating in a circuit.
A dead load is the weight of the bridge or vehicle or building excluding the people or objects in it(An example is: If you were standing on a bridge all alone you would be the live load and the bridge itself would be the dead load)
A dead load is the weight of the bridge or vehicle or building excluding the people or objects in it(An example is: If you were standing on a bridge all alone you would be the live load and the bridge itself would be the dead load)
It is load resistance RL. It can be any device that can act as a load at the output end. Example : A resistor
bulb
capacitor bank
An example of static load is a book resting on a table. The weight of the book creates a force that is evenly distributed and does not change over time.
Yes, here is an example....... I was carrying the load up the hill.
Anything that uses electricity. For example, a light-bulb.
Yes, a microwave oven is an electrical load that places a demand on the power grid.
The unit of load or the power used in an electrical circuit is usually watt hours. In a mechanical system, load is force (pounds or newtons, for example).
The above example is considered a load because it consumes energy from the source it is connected to. It draws power from the source to operate or perform its function. In contrast, an energy source is a provider of energy that can supply power to a load.
The bale of hay is a hefty load.