Payload refers to the amount of cargo weight a vehicle can safely carry.
For example: An over the road semi can gross a max weight of 80,000 lbs.
This is max weight including the truck, the trailer, the fuel and the driver. The payload capacity refers to the actual weight of the cargo which could be less than half of the vehicles gross weight. There may be room for more cargo in the trailer, but this would cause an overweight situation that could be unsafe.
The same is true with the Tacoma. Payload is the amount the vehicle can safely carry. Overloading can change how the vehicle drives in terms of steering and braking.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word payload.
The dispenser and the payload
The payload is the cargo that it carries.
The loadmaster will estimate the plane's payload.
Cluster bombs consist of the dispenser and the payload.
the payload is the load of logs carried by the logging truck
The Header and the payload The Header and the payload
From an application/service perspective the message payload is a combination of the Body and Attachments.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
What examples of payload does the writer provide?
The payload capacity of the FJ17B is approximately 4,000 kg, while the FJ17 Jet has a payload capacity of around 3,000 kg. The FJ17B can carry a heavier payload compared to the FJ17 Jet.
Max payload that can be carried on an aircraft can be derived as following; Max Payload = MTOW - (OEW + Fuel Capacity). In case of B727-200, MTWO = 95,208 kg, OEW = 45,360 kg and max fuel capacity = 37,020 L (29,616 kg). Hence Max Payload on B727-200 is; Max Payload = MTOW - (OEW + Fuel Capacity); or Max Payload = 95,208 - (45,360 + 29,616) or Max Payload = 95,208 - 74,976 kgs hence Max Payload = 20,052 kgs Hope this helps. Cheers - Arun Kumar Singh (AKS)