Yes. In order to do work, there has to be a load. In order for there to be current, there has to be a load. Now, that is probably not what you meant to ask. If so, please restate the question correctly.
Sensible Heat Ratio - SHR - is defined as the sensible heat or cooling load divided by the total heat or cooling load.
If you know how many amps your load draws then divide this into 26 and your answer will be the number of hours (approximately) you can sustain the load.
A river's load refers to the materials, such as sediment, rocks, and organic matter, that the river transports along its course. This load can be carried in several ways: dissolved load (minerals dissolved in water), suspended load (particles carried within the water column), and bed load (larger particles that roll or slide along the riverbed). The river's velocity and flow determine how much and what type of load can be carried, with faster flows able to transport larger particles.
You may be mixing up 'impedance' with 'apparent power'.Impedance is the vector sum of an a.c. load's resistance and reactance, and is expressed in ohms. Apparent power is the vector sum of true power and reactive power, and is expressed in volt amperes.Apparent power is also the product of the square of the load current and the impedance of the load.
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
The load is composed of silk sheets
After the lecture, the message was resonating in his mind.
Phones have a skin stretched over a resonating chamber
Resonating Surfaces - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The load is composed of silk sheets
The cast of Resonating Surfaces - 2005 includes: Suely Rolnik
Any device that uses the generator to supply its operating voltage is electrically classed as a generator load.
the amount of sediment a river is carrying during flow
Yes. In order to do work, there has to be a load. In order for there to be current, there has to be a load. Now, that is probably not what you meant to ask. If so, please restate the question correctly.