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what are the two difference between effort and load​

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Answered by shivam7057
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Answer:

A noun is the difference between load and effort

Is that load is a burden; a weight to be carried while effort is the work involved in performing an activity; exertion.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The heavy object on which the work is to be done is referred to as the load, and the force used to lift a load is referred to as the effort.

Effort:

  • The effort is a force applied to change the position of the load (push or lift).
  • Effort or Power is the power directly applied to a machine to lift a load.
  • It is represented by the letter 'P.'

Load:

  • The force exerted on a surface or body is referred to as the load in engineering.
  • The physical stress on a mechanical system or component is referred to as mechanical load.
  • Loads can be both static and dynamic.
  • Some loads are specified as part of a mechanical system's design criteria.
  • Depending on the application, some mechanical loads can be measured in a laboratory or in the field using an appropriate test method.

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