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Anything that uses electricity. For example, a light-bulb.

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13y ago

We have three type of load,

1:resistive load

2:inductive load

3:capacitive load

the power associated with resistive load is called true power.

the power associated with capacitive and reactive load is called reactive power.

true power=I square R

reactive power=I square X

x may be capacitance or inductance

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The load is the general name for the the thing that absorbs the power that is supplied. So in your kitchen the cooker, toaster and refrigerator are all classed as loads. For an electrician what matters is how much power the load requires.

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A load in an electrical circuit, is anything that draws and consumes current.
A lamp
A motor
An amplifier
Most do a useful job but a simple resistor, that has no use but to prove a circuit, can also be used as a load.

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Anything that uses electricity. For example, a light-bulb.

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Anything that uses power is an electrical load. A TV, a refridgerator, a light bulb and a computer are all examples of a load.

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The list of choices that you posted along with your question

doesn't include any items that can perform that function.

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Resistive load ,Capacitive load,Inductive load

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Anything that offers a resistance is a load. The device(s) the current is powering

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What is calculated load?

A calculated load in electrical terminology is the sum of all of the loads that are connected to a system. To size a service distribution for a home all of the connected loads have to be calculated in. Some loads can be derated as per the electrical code. When the total amperage is calculated from the sum of all of the loads, the wire size and distribution can be sized to handle the calculated load.


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Why are motors lamps and other resistors considered a loads in electrical circuits?

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What happens when heavy loads are connected to an electrical generator?

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