Load (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica. Released on June 4, 1996 through Elektra Records, it sold 680,000 units in its first week (making it the ...
Electrical load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If an electric circuit has a well-defined output terminal, the circuit connected to this terminal (or its input impedance) is the load. (The term 'load' may also refer to the ...
Load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Load may refer to: Structural load, forces which are applied to a structure; Cargo; The load of a mutual fund (see Mutual fund fees and expenses) The genetic load of a population
Structural load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Structural loads or actions are forces, deformations, or accelerations applied to a structure or its components. Loads cause stresses, deformations, and displacements in ...
Load (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a period of time.
Load testing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The term load testing is used in different ways in the professional software testing community. Load testing generally refers to the practice of modeling the expected usage of ...
Load factor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Load factor may refer to: Load factor (aeronautics), the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight; Load factor (computer science), the ratio of the number of records to ...
Load cell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A load cell is a transducer that is used to convert a force into electrical signal. This conversion is indirect and happens in two stages. Through a mechanical arrangement, the ...
Glycemic load - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The glycemic load (GL) of food is a number that estimates how much the food will raise a person's blood glucose level after eating it. One unit of glycemic load approximates ...