
What is the exact meaning of Load?
Jul 27, 2011 · Load is the generic term for something in the circuit that will draw power. The characteristics of a "Load" can vary widely. It is normally the largest power draw and most …
What does "load" mean and what are the different types?
Load also refers to power consumption: e.g. "heavy load on the power grid". As a verb, "to load" means to present a load to an output, and to "load down" means to present a somewhat …
When people talk about a device "drawing" current, what do they …
Jan 10, 2014 · However, a "load" is essentially a device to which power is delivered. Thus, increasing the load on, e.g, a motor, requires the motor to deliver more power and, assuming …
Constant current, constant power and constant impedance loads
A constant power load varies it's impedance on change of input voltage to keep the power constant. A constant impedance load is simply a load that presents an unchanging impedance, …
What is a load resistor? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
May 9, 2017 · A load resistor is simply a resistor being used as a load. It's not a special type of resistor. A load is anything that consumes power, whether it be a resistor, a capacitor, an …
Is Power consumed by a motor under various load conditions …
Jan 15, 2015 · But, someone told me that Power drawn remains constant.For example a 10 kW motor will always consume 10 kW irrespective of load on it.He said power consumed is P=3 …
What is capacitive loading? (Intuitive understanding)
Aug 12, 2020 · capacitive load - be carefull when turned on (e.g. phase control: use a device which turns on at zero crossing - but you can turn of at any time) inductive load - be carefull …
What does it mean for reactive power to be delivered / consumed?
May 11, 2015 · When the phase is 90 (reactive impedance load) cos(90) is zero. (source: oru.com) The diagonal (red) line in the drawing above is VA i.e. the volt-amps applied to the …
Understanding relay contact ratings - Electrical Engineering Stack …
May 5, 2019 · What is "Min. low energy permissible load" telling me? Relay contacts need a certain minimum voltage across them, and current through them, when they close to make …
load - why does the parallel resistors with voltage source can be ...
Why can the power delivered to load be the same. I mean, the inner resistance will be difference when the source is connected to load. So the share of load's power and the power dissipated …