Work load is the amount of work people are expected to do during their working hours.
Compression load cells work by measuring the force or load applied to them through compression. They contain a strain gauge sensor that detects changes in electrical resistance caused by the slight deformation of the load cell when subjected to pressure. This change in resistance is then converted into an electrical signal that can be calibrated and used to determine the applied load.
The term used to designate the point in an electrical circuit where electrical work is done is "load." The load is the component of the circuit that consumes electrical energy and converts it into another form of energy, such as light or heat.
The work done by the coolie is zero because the force he exerts is in the vertical direction (lifting the load against gravity) while the displacement is in the horizontal direction. Work is only done when the force and displacement are in the same direction.
The work done by the crane motor can be calculated using the power formula: Power = Work/Time. First, convert the 2.5 tons to kilograms (1 ton = 907.185 kg), then calculate the work done. Next, use the work-energy principle (Work = Force x Distance) to find the vertical height the load is raised (assuming constant speed).
The term load shedding means the process of terminating or disconnecting the electrical currents on a line when the line is overloaded. Load Shedding is the deliberate shutdown of electric power in a part or parts of a power-distribution system, generally to prevent the failure of the entire system when the demand strains the capacity of the system
of Load, The act of putting a load on or into., A load; cargo; burden.
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.
To load or fill to excess; to load too heavily., An excessive load; the excess beyond a proper load.
To load or fill to excess; to load too heavily., An excessive load; the excess beyond a proper load.
he or she doesnt have load or any contract
People use the phrase 'a crap load' or 'a crapload' as an idiom or slang to mean a lot of something. The term is another version of 'sh** load', or 'sh**load', which carries the same meaning. For example: "I can't go bowling; I have a crapload (or sh**load) of work to do." While the former is considered by some to be slightly less offensive, both are very vulgar and not for polite conversation. Other examples: "You have a crap load of t-shirts in that drawer." "She has a crap load of money." "I have a crap load of video games at my house."
Load balancing is a term used in the field of parallel programming, in which multiple CPUs (or even multiple different machines) will be doing work at the same time. Load balancing itself refers to allotting each CPU an amount of work (a 'load') which will ensure that they all finish processing at the same time.The whole point of parallel processing is to reduce the amount of time it takes to perform a task. Without load balancing techniques, we may have one CPU doing 90% of the work and another doing only 10%. This does not give us a good speedup.An ideal load balancing algorithm will distribute (100/N)% of the work over N processors.
work (effort) equals load times distance
A 'load' is a device that does work by using electricity. 'Load' can also refer to the amount of electricity used.
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it is a point on a load line where no signal appears
Over Load