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load The rate of output required; also the weight carried.
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loading The process of bringing cargo into a means of transport or equipment.
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load This means to move information from the disk into the computer's memory. You have to load a program in order to work with it!
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load Amount of power consumed by a customer or electrical device. Often referred to as demand.
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load An external force. The term load is sometimes used to describe more general actions such as temperature differentials or movements such as foundation settlements.
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