Load
Load or LOAD may refer to:
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Aeronautics and transportation
    
- Load factor (aeronautics), the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight
 - Passenger load factor, the ratio of revenue passenger miles to available seat miles of a particular transportation operation (e.g. a flight)
 
Biology and medicine
    
- Afterload, the maximum effect of a heartbeat driving blood mass out of the heart into the aorta and pulmonary arteries
 - Genetic load, of a population
 - Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (acronym: LOAD), a chronic neurodegenerative disease
 - Parasite load, of an organism
 - Viral load, of organisms and populations
 
Computing and electricity
    
- Load (computing), a measure of how much processing a computer performs
 - Electrical load, a device connected to the output of a circuit
 - Electronic load, a simulated electrical load used for testing purposes
 - Invade-a-Load, was a fast loader routine used in software for the Commodore 64 computer; it was used in commercial computer games
 - Load balancing (computing), or load distribution, a method that improves the distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources
 - Load balancing (electrical power), or load distribution, the storing of excess electrical power by power stations during low demand periods, for release as demand rises
 - Load cell, a transducer that is used to create an electrical signal
 - Load factor (computer science), the ratio of the number of records to the number of addresses within a data structure
 - Load factor (electrical), the average power divided by the peak power over a period of time
 - Load file, the file used to import data into a database or to link images
 - Load management, also known as demand side management (DSM), the process of balancing the supply of electricity on the network with the electrical load
 - Load testing, the process of putting demand on a system and measuring its response
 
Mechanics, construction, and architecture
    
- Add-on factor, or load factor, floor area, floor space, or floorspace, is the area (measured as square feet or square metres) taken up by a building or part of it
 - Mechanical load, the external mechanical resistance against which a machine, such as a motor or engine, acts
 - Structural load, forces which apply to a structure
 - Wind load
 - Moving load, this is the load that changes in time the place to which is applied
 
Music
    
- Load Records, an American experimental independent record label
 - Load (album), the 6th album released by the band Metallica
 - Loads (album), a 1995 compilation of the British pop group Happy Mondays
 
Places
    
- Load, Kentucky
 - Load Brook, a hamlet in England
 
Other uses
    
- The Load, a 2018 Serbian war film
 - Cargo, paraphernalia being transported
 - Factor loadings, in statistics, the exposure to specific factors or components in Factor Analysis or Principal Component Analysis
 - Load fund, a mutual fund with a type of commission known as a load
 - Load, a sexual slang term for semen
 
See also
    
- Loaded (disambiguation)
 - Loader (disambiguation)
 - Loading (disambiguation)
 - Lod
 - Lode
 - Preload (disambiguation)
 
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