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== Power/Load ==
 
== Power/Load ==
Electrical energy is typically used in 2 way: to carry data ( wifi, telephone, sensor readings.... ) and to carry energy = power * time.  Even when used to carry data there must be some power/energy used.  The term load is used when device A which has a power source is connected to device B which uses some of that energy.  Device B is the '''load''' ( what is being "carried" ).  When connecting device B the load we want to make sure we do not over load device A.  If we want a battery to last a long time we want as "light" a load as possible.  The amount of load may be measured by treating it as a resistor or other component, or by specifying its voltage/current characteristics, or by specifying the power it draws form the source.
 
  
 
== Constant Voltage ==
 
== Constant Voltage ==

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