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CARRYING CAPACITY OF A VEHICLE
Payloads; Payload (air & space craft); Payload (spacecraft); Payload (air and space craft); Payload-range; Warload
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1. the part of a vehicle's load from which revenue is derived; passengers and cargo.
2. an explosive warhead carried by an aircraft or missile.
3. equipment, personnel, or satellites carried by a spacecraft.
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The payload of an aircraft or spacecraft is the amount or weight of things or people that it is carrying. (TECHNICAL)
With these very large passenger payloads one question looms above all others-safety.
= cargo
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The payload of a missile or similar weapon is the quantity of explosives it contains. (MILITARY)
...a hypervelocity gun capable of delivering substantial payloads to extreme ranges.
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Payload is the object or the entity which is being carried by an aircraft or launch vehicle. Sometimes payload also refers to the carrying capacity of an aircraft or launch vehicle, usually measured in terms of weight.

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Payload

Payload is the object or the entity which is being carried by an aircraft or launch vehicle. Sometimes payload also refers to the carrying capacity of an aircraft or launch vehicle, usually measured in terms of weight. Depending on the nature of the flight or mission, the payload of a vehicle may include cargo, passengers, flight crew, munitions, scientific instruments or experiments, or other equipment. Extra fuel, when optionally carried, is also considered part of the payload.

In a commercial context (i.e., an airline or air freight carrier), payload may refer only to revenue-generating cargo or paying passengers. A payload of ordnance carried by a combat aircraft is sometimes alternatively referred to as the aircraft's warload.

For a rocket, the payload can be a satellite, space probe, or spacecraft carrying humans, animals, or cargo. For a ballistic missile, the payload is one or more warheads and related systems; their total weight is referred to as the throw-weight.

The fraction of payload to the total liftoff weight of the air or spacecraft is known as the "payload fraction". When the weight of the payload and fuel are considered together, it is known as the "useful load fraction". In spacecraft, "mass fraction" is normally used, which is the ratio of payload to everything else, including the rocket structure.

Pronunciation examples for payload
1. on a payload, a proposed payload,
NASA's Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute _ Yvonne Pendleton _ Talks at Google
2. Our payload...
Sunshine (2007)
3. Payload is fully operational.
Sunshine (2007)
4. from a stratospheric payload.
David Keith _ A Case for Integrating Solar Geoengineering into Climate Policy _ Talks at Google
5. the same payload capability.
How & Why Does NASA Study the Earth from Space _ Steve Hipskind _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of payload
1. Inside Discovery‘s payload bay is the P5 integrated truss structure.
2. Few details were available about the rocket or its payload.
3. He served as payload commander on the shuttle that took Sen.
4. The solar–powered dirigible will carry a payload of radio and digital devices.
5. Seven minutes later, the rocket also deployed INSAT–4A’s co–passenger, European meteorological payload MSG–2.