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Overloading refers to the condition where a system, device, or component is subjected to a load or stress that exceeds its designed capacity. This can lead to various issues depending on the context in which it occurs. In electrical systems, overloading can cause overheating, which may lead to damage or failure of the components. In mechanical systems, overloading can result in deformation, breakage, or reduced lifespan of the parts. In computing, overloading occurs when a program or system is given more work than it can handle, potentially leading to crashes, slowdowns, or data loss.
Preventing overloading involves proper design, regular maintenance, and monitoring of the system's performance. Techniques such as