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Resistive load: Refers to a pure resistive load that works through a resistor-like component (incandescent lamps, induction cookers, fans, computers, microwave ovens). A nominal 2000W induction cooker can be driven by a 2000W inverter!
Inductive load: Made using electromagnetic induction (motors, compressors, relays). These require starting current 3-7 times larger than normal operation. Examples: refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, water pumps.
Capacitive load: Refers to load with capacitance parameters. Representative loads include switching power supplies, energy-saving lamps, etc.

