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Passive Load is Load comprising of Passive Components

Active Load is the Load comprising of Active Components

In Test Boards its better to use Active Loads, If you are concerned about Temperature Variations during characterisation

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What is the difference between an inductive and a capacitive load?

Resistance load it means there is passive load to impede current flow. Inductive load means there is a coil as a load while still a passive it has its own characteristics which differs from a resistive load which is linear while inductive is not linear load


What is difference between impact load and sudden load?

sudden load differ from impact load by the velocity of loading


What is the difference between a river's suspended load and its bed load?

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.


What and the difference between a rivers suspended load and it and bed load?

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.


What is the active power consumed by pure capacitive reactance?

There is no 'active' power in a purely capacitive load. Active power is the result of the supply voltage multiplied by the in-phase component of the load current. In a purely capacitive load, the load current leads the supply voltage by 90 degrees and, so, there is no in-phase component and, hence, no active power.

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