Electrical Loads
Electrical loads refer to devices or systems that consume electrical energy to perform work. Examples of electrical loads include light bulbs, appliances, and industrial machinery. These loads can be classified as resistive, inductive, or capacitive, depending on how they use electricity.
When electricity flows through a circuit, it powers these loads, which convert electrical energy into other forms, such as light, heat, or motion. Understanding electrical loads is essential for designing safe and efficient electrical systems, ensuring that circuits can handle the required power without overheating or failing.