Load factor may refer to:
No load must be lifted without the following crucial information: - the load weight - the overall dimensions (length, width and depth). indication of the position of centre of gravity. the lifting/slinging points - the pickup radius - the final location radius - the height to which the load has to be lifted.
- 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 the number of addresses within a data structure
- Load factor (electrical), the average power divided by the peak power over a period of time
- Capacity factor, the ratio of actual energy output to the theoretical maximum possible in a power station
- Passenger load factor, the ratio of revenue passenger miles to available seat miles of a particular transportation operation (e.g. a flight)
- Factor loadings in statistics, the exposure to specific factors or components in Factor Analysis or Principal Component Analysis
See also[edit]
- Add-on factor - sometimes called load factor
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