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Topics referred to by the same term
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
Load_factor
Ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight
aeronautics, the load factor is the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight and represents a global measure of the stress ("load") to which the structure
Load_factor_(aeronautics)
Capacity utilization of public transport
Passenger load factor, or load factor, measures the capacity utilization of public transport services like airlines, passenger railways, and intercity
Passenger_load_factor
Average power divided by peak power
In electrical engineering the load factor is defined as the average load divided by the peak load in a specified time period. It is a measure of the utilization
Load_factor_(electrical)
Ratio of active power to apparent power
electrical engineering, the power factor of an AC power system is defined as the ratio of the real power absorbed by the load to the apparent power flowing
Power_factor
Electrical production measure
operational and after decommissioning. A capacity factor can also be expressed and converted to full load hours. C F = E t P n × t {\displaystyle \mathrm
Capacity_factor
Associative array for storing key–value pairs
key is present. A load factor α {\displaystyle \alpha } is a critical statistic of a hash table, and is defined as follows: load factor ( α ) = n m ,
Hash_table
Load-loss factor (also loss load factor, LLF, or simply loss factor) is a dimensionless ratio between average and peak values of load loss (loss of electric
Load-loss_factor
Mechanical loads (forces) applied to a structure or its components
load factor may be 1.2 times the weight of the structure, and a live load factor may be 1.6 times the maximum expected live load. These two "factored
Structural_load
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up load in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Load or LOAD may refer to: Load factor (aeronautics), the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight
Load
The cooling load temperature difference (CLTD) calculation method, also called the cooling load factor (CLF) or solar cooling load factor (SCL) method
Cooling load temperature difference calculation method
Cooling_load_temperature_difference_calculation_method
Maximum stress that will not cause fatigue failure
condition modification factor C L {\displaystyle C_{L}} = Size modification factor C d {\displaystyle C_{d}} = Load modification factor C t {\displaystyle
Fatigue_limit
Statistical method
and a given factor, called the variable's factor loading, indicates the extent to which the two are related. A common rationale behind factor analytic methods
Factor_analysis
Process of balancing the supply of electricity on a network
as the ratio of average load to capacity or the ratio of average load to peak load in a period of time. A higher load factor is advantageous because a
Load_management
Place in a building designated for all its inhabitants' use
The loss factor is often confused with load factor, but the formulas for each term vary. The loss factor is calculated as follows: Loss factor = (Rentable
Common_area
Measure of equipment use efficiency
of Load factor. The Load factor is the ratio of the load that a piece of equipment actually draws (time averaged) when it is in operation to the load it
Utilization_factor
System strength beyond planned load
engineering, a factor of safety (FoS) or safety factor (SF) expresses how much stronger a system is than it needs to be for its specified maximum load. Safety
Factor_of_safety
Aerodynamic performance of an air or spacecraft
spacecraft refers to the capabilities of a design in terms of airspeed and load factor or atmospheric density, often simplified to altitude. The term is somewhat
Flight_envelope
Mathematical operator in calculus
context of electricity, the diversity factor is the ratio of the sum of the individual non-coincident maximum loads of various subdivisions of the system
Diversity_factor
Process of changing something to use electricity
load factor increased from 19.3% in 1884 to 29.4% in 1908. By 1929, the load factor around the world was greater than 50%, mainly due to motor load.
Electrification
Aircraft fuel efficiency
depends on its fleet fuel burn, seating density, air cargo and passenger load factor, while operational procedures like maintenance and routing can save fuel
Fuel_economy_in_aircraft
Abrupt reduction in lift due to flow separation
{\displaystyle n} = load factor The table that follows gives some examples of the relation between the angle of bank and the square root of the load factor. It derives
Stall_(fluid_dynamics)
Data structure hashing scheme
keys is kept below half of the capacity of the hash table, i.e., the load factor is below 50%. One method of proving this uses the theory of random graphs:
Cuckoo_hashing
Design method in structural engineering
Limit State Design (LSD), also known as Load And Resistance Factor Design (LRFD), refers to a design method used in structural engineering. A limit state
Limit_state_design
Techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power
release as demand rises. The aim is for the power supply system to have a load factor of 1. Grid energy storage stores electricity within the transmission
Load balancing (electrical power)
Load_balancing_(electrical_power)
Graph of the variation in the electrical load versus time
the load profile that the transformer is expected to be subjected to. This includes such characteristics as average load factor, diversity factor, utilization
Load_profile
Computer programming method for hashing
choice would be to double the table size when the load factor would exceed 1/2, causing the load factor to stay between 1/4 and 1/2. It is also possible
Linear_probing
Hash collision resolution technique
addressing hash table is the load factor; that is, the proportion of the slots in the array that are used. As the load factor increases towards 100%, the
Open_addressing
Formula to quantify column buckling under a given load
effective length factor This formula was derived in 1744 by the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler. The column will remain straight for loads less than the
Euler's_critical_load
Total mass divided by area of wing
loading of 100 lb/sq ft (490 kg/m2) the load factor is twice smaller and barely reaches 1g at 40,000 ft (12,000 m). Aircraft with low wing loadings tend
Wing_loading
Indian low-cost airline
2023, the combined airline carried 40.7 million passengers with an 85% load factor. Consolidated financials for the merged entity will begin from FY2025
Air_India_Express
Aircraft control computer software
corresponds to a load factor proportional to stick deflection independent of aircraft speed. When the stick is neutral and the load factor is 1g, the aircraft
Flight_control_modes
Dangerous condition in aviation
weight and load factor of 1.0 G. The specific altitudes and speeds of the coffin corner will differ depending on weight, and the load factor increases
Coffin_corner_(aerodynamics)
Large dummy load for testing electric power transmission systems
used in conjunction with a resistive load bank, creates a lagging power factor load. Typically, the inductive load will be rated at a numeric value 75%
Load_bank
Spanish low-cost airline
traffic 2015-2020". Statista. Retrieved 2023-11-13. "Volotea: passenger load factor 2017-2020". Statista. Retrieved 2023-11-13. "Non financial information
Volotea
Minimum level of demand on an electrical grid over a span of time
had high fixed costs, high plant load factor but low marginal costs.[citation needed] On the other hand, peak load generators, such as natural gas, had
Base_load
Refers to the fractional amount of some quantity
related to the load factor which is the average load divided by the peak load in a specified time period. f Load = Average load Maximum load in given time
Demand_factor
Charter airline of the United Kingdom (2003–2009)
flights. Number of flights represents total flights during that year. Load factor represents number of seat-km used as a proportion of number of seat-km
Thomsonfly
Low-cost airline of the Netherlands
by Transavia yearly". Statista. Retrieved 26 October 2023. "Passenger load factor of Transavia between yearly". Statista. Retrieved 26 October 2023. "Financial
Transavia
Public transport mode
of PRT: an increased average load factor; and the elimination of intermediate starting and stopping. Average load factor, in transit systems, is the ratio
Personal_rapid_transit
Component of an electricity supply system housing fuses
unit will reflect several factors such as the size and layout of the dwelling, number of floors, outbuildings, the expected loads (lighting, sockets, ovens
Distribution_board
Standard terms to define airspeeds
that pilots may use them directly, without having to apply correction factors, as aircraft instruments also show indicated airspeed. In general aviation
V_speeds
Airport in the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena
freight (e.g., agricultural products, coffee, fish). At 70% passenger load factor a B737-800 operating, on an average day, into St Helena would have a
Saint_Helena_Airport
Inclination of road or surface other than flat
constant altitude, the load factor is equal to 1 cos θ {\displaystyle {\frac {1}{\cos \theta }}} . We can see that the load factor in straight and level
Banked_turn
9/11 hijacked passenger flight
passengers and 9 crew, which represented a 33 percent load factor – well below the average load factor of 49 percent in the three months preceding September 11
United_Airlines_Flight_175
National airline of the People's Republic of China
carried 102 million domestic and international passengers with an average load factor of 81%. The airline joined Star Alliance in 2007. Air China was established
Air_China
Dynamic data structure
on the flavor of the scheme; it could be an overflow at a bucket or load factor (i.e., the number of records divided by the number of buckets) moving
Linear_hashing
Single engine general aviation aircraft
maneuvering load factor of 4.4, whereas most comparable aircraft (such as the Cessna 182 and Cirrus SR22) were certified in the Normal Category with a load factor
Cessna_400
Airport in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
000 passengers with an average load factor of 61.1%. In 2017, it handled 3,071,974 passengers with an average load factor of 79.4%. In the fiscal year covering
Kobe_Airport
River along the India–Nepal border
likely to be 6400 MW at 60% load factor (about 24,000 MW at 16% load factor) out of which 2400 MW (9000 MW at 16% load factor) is from the right bank tributaries
Sharda_River
German airline group
The group also owns several aviation-related companies, including Global Load Control, Lufthansa Consulting, Lufthansa Flight Training, Lufthansa Systems
Lufthansa
9/11 hijacked passenger flight
September 11, the load factor was 33 percent. American Airlines said Tuesdays were the least-traveled day of the week, with the same load factor seen on Tuesdays
American_Airlines_Flight_77
Airline of the United States (1928–1982)
higher, coupled with general economic unrest and an unprecedented drop in load factor of 5 points in the fourth quarter due to the significant use of American
Braniff_International_Airways
High passenger vehicle occupancy leading to crushing
between vehicles in a transit system measured in time or space Passenger load factor – Capacity utilization of public transport Passenger car (rail) Passenger
Crush_load
Algorithm
any node is added or removed, all the load factors must be re-computed and relatively scaled. When the load factors change relative to one another, it triggers
Rendezvous_hashing
Vehicle or machine that can fly by gaining support from the air
aircraft refers to its approved design capabilities in terms of airspeed, load factor and altitude. The maximal total range is the maximum distance an aircraft
Aircraft
Airport of Berlin, Germany (1923–2008)
seats), load factors dropped during the first year of operations only. (Pan Am's second year of jet operations from Tempelhof saw load factors steadying
Berlin_Tempelhof_Airport
Wear and tear on the body due to stress
Allostatic load is "the wear and tear on the body" which accumulates as an individual is exposed to repeated or chronic stress. The term was coined by
Allostatic_load
Topics referred to by the same term
G-loading may refer to: applying g-force to an object Load factor (aeronautics)#Load factor and g g factor (psychometrics) This disambiguation page lists
G-loading
Interconnected network for delivering electricity to consumers
it became possible to interconnect stations to balance the loads and improve load factors. Historically, transmission and distribution lines were owned
Electrical_grid
Person who travels in a vehicle without operating it
seat miles over an airline's system to determine the overall passenger load factor. These measurements can further be used to measure unit revenues and
Passenger
Mapping arbitrary data to fixed-size values
effectiveness, reducing access time to nearly constant. High table loading factors, pathological key sets, and poorly designed hash functions can result
Hash_function
Icelandic low-cost airline (2019–2025)
December 2021. Retrieved 6 December 2021. "Great Increase in Play's Load Factor". Play (Press release). 7 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022. "Q4 &
Play_(airline)
Former power station
station supplied 30,831 MWh of electricity; the maximum output load was 18,390 kW; the load factor was 49.5 per cent; the thermal efficiency was 14.60 per cent
Luton_power_station
Rapid transit system in Bihar, India
rail was found more viable option for the city than monorail due to the load factor. The planning commission extended its technical support to the proposed
Patna_Metro
National airline of Greece
economy in general; passengers carried fell to 6.1 million, although the load factor increased to 74.3%. The group returned to profit in 2013, with further
Aegean_Airlines
statistics do not consider the number of passengers actually carried (load factor). OAG did not conduct the busiest flights survey in 2020. As of 2025
List of busiest passenger flight routes
List_of_busiest_passenger_flight_routes
National airline of Macau
In 2014, Air Macau carried 2.12 million passengers with an average load factor of 68.20% and carried 15,900 tonnes of cargo and mail. The airline was
Air_Macau
India's hydroelectric power potential is estimated at 148,700 MW at 60% load factor. In the fiscal year 2019–20, the total hydroelectric power generated
Hydroelectric_power_in_India
1999 aviation accident over Romania
separate pitch oscillations with g-forces that exceeded the maneuvering load factor for the aircraft. As a result, six of the passengers, including Kranidiotis
Olympic_Airways_Flight_3838
National airline of Mexico
(RPKs), had 43.362 million available seat kilometers (ASKs), and an 80.3% load factor. The airline was established as Aeronaves de México on 15 September 1934
Aeroméxico
Ratio of impedance of a loudspeaker
frequency-dependent variation in loudspeaker load impedance results in the value of the damping factor of the amplifier varying with frequency when it
Damping_factor
Type of rolling-element bearing
of the formula exist that include factors for material properties, lubrication, and loading. Factoring for loading may be viewed as a tacit admission
Ball_bearing
English airline entrepreneur (1922–2006)
Skytrain was originally envisaged to achieve a 50% load factor in winter. By summer 1978, the actual load factor was 80%. After unsuccessfully trying to block
Freddie_Laker
Airline specializing in transporting air freight
cargo traffic represented 262,333 million tonne-kilometres with a 49.3% load factor: 52.1% for dedicated cargo operations, and 47.9% within mixed operations
Cargo_airline
and this led to relatively low production – a low average load factor of 61% by 1988 due to load following generation, and high electricity exports. France
Nuclear_power_in_France
American tiltrotor VTOL aircraft
knots (230 mph; 370 km/h) with less than 50% torque, and recorded a peak load factor of 1.9 g. Its longest flight covered 370 mi (320 nmi; 600 km) as it performed
Bell_MV-75_Cheyenne_II
Voluntary computer power supply certification program
energy efficiency at 20%, 50% and 100% of rated load, and a power factor of 0.9 or greater at 100% load. EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) and Ecos
80_Plus
Engineering term
design load depends on the calculation method used. There are two widely accepted methods, Allowable Strength Design (ASD) and Load Resistance Factor Design
Design_load
Japanese low-cost airline
low-cost carriers during their first year of operations, with average load factors around 80 percent versus 70 percent for Jetstar Japan and 50 to 60 percent
Peach_Aviation
Address collision resolution scheme
to avoid the clustering effects that make linear probing slow at high load factors. It serves as the basis for many widely used high-performance hash-tables
Quadratic_probing
is already cost-competitive in India without subsidy. Based on plant load factor (PLF) trends, Ember energy and Centre for Research on Energy and clean
Renewable_energy_in_India
Type of airport
fewer aircraft are needed. The system can also increase the passenger load factor and facilitate larger and more efficient aircraft. A flight from a hub
Airline_hub
Biomass power station in North Yorkshire, England
the UK government extended its operation to 2031, but at a reduced load factor so it would run less than half as often from 2027 using 100% biomass
Drax_Power_Station
Effort being used in the working memory
three types of cognitive load: Intrinsic cognitive load is the effort associated with a specific topic. Germane cognitive load refers to the work put into
Cognitive_load
Simple linear circuit
expression are called the loading factors. For more discussion of loading in other amplifier types, see Voltage division § Loading effect. Figure 3 and the
Current_divider
Low-cost airline of Malaysia (2021–2023)
airline recorded a high passenger load factor, with routes to Kuching and Kota Kinabalu gained an above 80% load factor and about 70% for Langkawi. There
MYAirline
National airline of Uganda (2007–2014)
first twelve months, with an average load factor of 70 percent between Entebbe and Juba, South Sudan. The load factor between Entebbe and Nairobi averaged
Air_Uganda
Offshore wind farm off the coast of Cumbria, England
were expected to generate about 1,300 GW·h/year of electricity, with a load factor of 43%. The Walney Extension opened in September 2018 with a further
Walney_Wind_Farm
Power generation company in Karnataka, India
annum is in the order of 10,362 GW·h at a plant load factor (PLF) 80% and 11,589 GW·h at a plant load factor of 90%. The corporation, in order to increase
Karnataka_Power_Corporation
Term for accelerations felt as weight in multiples of standard gravity
gravity Gravitational acceleration Gravitational interaction Hypergravity Load factor (aeronautics) Peak ground acceleration – g-force of earthquakes Prone
G-force
Software development methodology
or she should give the eventual estimation of the task. Set load factor: The load factor represents the ideal amount of hands-on development time per
Extreme_programming_practices
Airline of the United Kingdom (1946–1974)
two million passengers for the first time at an all-time high average load factor of 69.4%. During that period, it recorded a profit of £603,614, mainly
British_European_Airways
Nigerian airline
International Airport, Enugu State. The flight had a 100 percent passenger load factor. As of November 2025, United Nigeria Airlines maintained regular scheduled
United_Nigeria_Airlines
Aircraft component fixed to the end of the wings to improve performance
high load-factor structural design conditions, the smaller chords of the wingtip are subjected to less load, and they result in less induced loading on
Wingtip_device
Topics referred to by the same term
Limit load can refer to: Limit load (aeronautics), the maximum load factor during flight Limit load (physics), maximum load that a structure can safely
Limit_load
hydroelectricity as a mean to help balance the gaps between load consumption and production. Its average load factor is 25% and in 2019 hydropower represented 12% of
Electricity_sector_in_France
Data structure for approximate set membership
_{2}b)/\alpha } space per key where α {\displaystyle \alpha } is the hash table load factor, which can be 95.5 % {\displaystyle 95.5\%} based on the cuckoo filter's
Cuckoo_filter
2009 aviation accident in New York
slowing through 125 knots, and while at a flight load of 1.42 Gs. The predicted stall speed at a load factor of 1 G would be about 105 knots. Note: The predicted
Colgan_Air_Flight_3407
active load factor. Dadin Kowa hydropower plant had the highest load factor of 94.36%, while the Ibom power plant had the lowest load factor. Load factor is
Energy_in_Nigeria
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Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Sky; Heaven; Lord Siva; Load Murugan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a heath, from Middle English hÅth ‘heath’, Old English hÄð, a byform of hǣð (see Heath). This form was restricted in the Middle Ages to southeastern England, and the surname is still largely confined to Kent and Sussex. In some cases it may be a habitational name from the village of Hoath in Kent, which is named with this word.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the vocabulary word lord, presumably for someone who behaved in a lordly manner, or perhaps one who had earned the title in some contest of skill or had played the part of the ‘Lord of Misrule’ in the Yuletide festivities. It may also have been an occupational name for a servant in the household of the lord of the manor, or possibly a status name for a landlord or the lord of the manor himself. The word itself derives from Old English hlÄford, earlier hlÄf-weard, literally ‘loaf-keeper’, since the lord or chief of a clan was responsible for providing food for his dependants.Irish : English name adopted as a translation of the main element of Gaelic Ó Tighearnaigh (see Tierney) and Mac Thighearnáin (see McKiernan).French : nickname from Old French l’ord ‘the dirty one’.Possibly an altered spelling of Laur.The French name is particularly associated with Acadia in Canada, around 1760.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lane.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Welsh Lloyd, LOYD means "gray-haired."Â
Biblical
nativity; generation
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wide load
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord; Lord Kadavul
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Nobleman
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Attendant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wide Load
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Brave Lord; Lord Shiva; Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : from Middle English cÅde ‘cobbler’s wax’, probably applied as an occupational nickname for a cobbler’s assistant. Alternatively, it may be a topographic name from Old Cornish cuit ‘wood’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With Loud Laughter; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Biblical, British, English
Nativity; Generation
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : unexplained. The name is recorded in both England and Scotland. It may be a variant of Scottish Lour, a habitational name from Lour, formerly a part of the parish of Meathielour.Possibly also German : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Load of King; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Load Siva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a noisy person, from Middle English lude ‘loud’ (Old English hlūd), perhaps in part preserving the Old English byname Hlūda that Ekwall postulates to explain the place names Loudham (Suffolk) and Lowdham (Nottinghamshire).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a roaring stream, Old English hlūde or hl̄de literally ‘the loud one’, or a habitational name from any of the places named from hl̄de, for example Lyde in Herefordshire and Somerset.English : variant of Louth.
LOAD FACTOR
LOAD FACTOR
Female
Egyptian
, a daughter of Rameses-Miamun.
Female
German
German form of Russian Nadya, NADJA means "hope."
Boy/Male
French
Woods; forest.
Male
Egyptian
, the son of King Snefru.
Boy/Male
Indian
Ugly thin mental
Female
French
 Later French form of Norman French Aveline, EVELINE means "little Eve." Compare with another form of Eveline.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Happy
Girl/Female
Indian
Ray of Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim
The highest
Girl/Female
Tamil
Conquered, A signet, Symbol, With auspicious marks
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n.
See Woad.
v.
A burden; that which is laid on or put in anything for conveyance; that which is borne or sustained; a weight; as, a heavy load.
v. t.
To spend in idleness; -- with away; as, to loaf time away.
v.
The charge of a firearm; as, a load of powder.
v.
A particular measure for certain articles, being as much as may be carried at one time by the conveyance commonly used for the article measured; as, a load of wood; a load of hay; specifically, five quarters.
v. t.
To rule or preside over as a lord.
superl.
Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a loud style of dress; loud colors.
superl.
Emphatic; impressive; urgent; as, a loud call for united effort.
superl.
Having, making, or being a strong or great sound; noisy; striking the ear with great force; as, a loud cry; loud thunder.
v.
That which burdens, oppresses, or grieves the mind or spirits; as, a load of care.
v. t.
To adulterate or drug; as, to load wine.
n.
An article made of lead or an alloy of lead
v. t.
To lay a load or burden on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to charge with a load, as a gun; to furnish with a lading or cargo, as a ship; hence, to add weight to, so as to oppress or embarrass; to heap upon.
n.
Sheets or plates of lead used as a covering for roofs; hence, pl., a roof covered with lead sheets or terne plates.
v. t.
To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord.
n.
The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another.
n.
A title bestowed on the persons above named; and also, for honor, on certain official persons; as, lord advocate, lord chamberlain, lord chancellor, lord chief justice, etc.
v. i.
To cover, smear, or fill with loam.