When a transformer is overloaded, excessive heat develops, and the insulation system begins to break down out of proportion to the amount of overload Life expectancy of the transformer is greatly decreased due to heat exceeding the rating of the insulation system
to create different functions for the same name, to be used in different contexts
To overload someone with work, problems, or information means to give them more work, problems, or information than they can cope with
project responsibilities that, when added to other professional responsibilities for which a person is normally paid, constitute more than 100% time; normally not allowable by a funding source
If you overload an electrical system, you cause too much electricity to flow through it, and so damage it
Credit hours taught beyond a full load or during summer term by faculty or wage-rated faculty who are compensated at the University's rate of overload pay
an excessive burden an electrical load that exceeds the available electrical power place too much a load on; "don't overload the car"
A condition where the time taken to process a frame is longer than the desired frame rate allows This causes the goal of a fixed-frame rate to be unattainable and, thus, is an undesired situation