Grade 1 has a max load rating of 250 pounds.
Grade 2 has a max load rating of 225 pounds. Grade 3 has a max load rating of 200 pounds.
The maximum continuous load that can be connected to a 2 AWG THHN conductor, according to the National Electrical Code (NEC), is typically 100 amps. However, for continuous loads, which are defined as loads that operate for three hours or more, it's advisable to apply a derating factor. This means you should limit the continuous load to 80% of the conductor's ampacity, resulting in a maximum continuous load of 80 amps for a 2 AWG THHN conductor. Always consult local codes and regulations for specific requirements.
The load is the product of the load current and the secondary voltage. So, in this example, the load is 8 x 2000 = 16 000 volt amperes, or 16 kVA. This must not exceed the transformer's rated kVA.
Answer Pmax=E^2/(4xRs) The maximum power is transferred when the load impedance is the complex conjugate of the source impedance. For a dc circuit or a purely resistive circuit, the load resistance equals the source resistance.
load in terms of any electrical machine is of 3 types mainly :- 1)resistive load--it means the load connected is a resistor only. 2)inductive load--it means the load applied is an inductor only. 3)capacitive load--it means the load is capacitor only. 4)also there may be combination of all these types or any two of the above loads like capacitive -resistive load;capacitive -inductive load. NO LOAD:--- as it is very clear from the word itself that it is no load that means no load has been applied to the machine..i.e.the output terminal of machine is open circuited FULL LOAD:-- the maximum load value that can be applied to the machine at which it can work without damaging any part of the machine is called machine working at full load ---------mrityunjay pandey (kiit university ,btech 2nd year)
The strength, S, of the beam is Mc/I where M = max moment to fail = PL/4 for load concentrated in the middle of the beam or WL/8 for uniformly distributed load. Here P is the concentrated load, W = distributed load, c = distance to outer fiber from neutral axis and I the area moment of inertia of the beam. L = length Solving for load maximum, P = 4IS/Lc for concentrated center load W = 8IS/Lc for distributed load
In general, a grade 1 ladder is better than a grade 2 ladder. Grade 1 ladders are designed for heavy-duty use and offer higher weight capacities and durability compared to grade 2 ladders, which are more suitable for light to medium-duty tasks. Choose a ladder that meets your specific needs based on the intended use and load requirements.
The maximum electrical load that can be safely handled by a 15 amp 2 pole breaker is 30 amps.
The maximum electrical load that can be safely handled by a 15 amp 2-pole breaker is 30 amps.
The maximum electrical load that can be safely handled by a 20 amp 2-pole breaker is 40 amps.
A bit over 2 miles, depending on the bullet used and the load. This is the maximum range, not the maximum ACCURATE range.
Railroads generally avoid grades over 2%.
it depends upon spacing, grade of lumber and what the "load" above would be as well as use of the room, generally speaking though a #2- 2 x 8 : @ 12"o.c.- 13'11" @ 16"o.c.- 12'7" @ 24"0.c.- 11'0"
The maximum continuous load that can be connected to a 2 AWG THHN conductor, according to the National Electrical Code (NEC), is typically 100 amps. However, for continuous loads, which are defined as loads that operate for three hours or more, it's advisable to apply a derating factor. This means you should limit the continuous load to 80% of the conductor's ampacity, resulting in a maximum continuous load of 80 amps for a 2 AWG THHN conductor. Always consult local codes and regulations for specific requirements.
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well first you have 2 keep clicking on the ladder so wwhen you first get up 2 the ladder quickly tap the other side of the ladder
Teachers salary package (2005/2008)PREVIOUS NEWGRADE 1: Assistant teachers $4,036 (minimum) $5,192(minimum)$5,376 (maximum) $6,400 (maximum)GRADE 2: Assistant teachers $5,337 (minimum) $6,253 (minimum)$6,410 (maximum) $7,556 (maximum)GRADE 3: Trained primary school $6,511 (minimum) $7,843 (minimum)teachers $8,081 (maximum) $9,804 (maximum)GRADE 4: Secondary teachers $8,054(minimum) $9,787 (minimum)(Full degrees) $9,697(maximum) $11,838 (maximum)GRADE 5: Heads of Departments, $9,406 (minimum) $11,144 (minimum)Deans $11,566(maximum) $13,760(maximum)GRADE 6: Teacher Educators $10,362 (minimum) $12,307 (minimum)$12,497(maximum) $14,890(maximum)GRADE 7: Primary school Principals $11,290 (minimum) $13,431 (minimum)and Secondary Vice Principals $13,416(maximum) $15,999(maximum)GRADE 8: Secondary Principals $12,262 (minimum) $14,750 (minimum)$14,366(maximum) $17,358(maximum)GRADE 9: Principals of Technical $13,560 (minimum) $16,188 (minimum)Institutes and Teachers’ Colleges $15,430(maximum) $18,497(maximum)Teachers will also receive cost of living allowance of $100 per month with effect from October, 2005 to December 2006 and $125 per month with effect from January 2007. Principals and vice principals would also receive a commuter allowance of $500. .
1. He climbed up the ladder to get the book off the bookshelf in the library. 2. I climbed the ladder to paint the house. 3. She used a ladder to reach the top of her bookshelf.