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Patent Granted A dynamic load can have a significantly larger effect than a static load of the same magnitude due to the structure's inability to respond quickly to the loading (by deflecting). The increase in the effect of a dynamic load is given by the dynamic amplification factor (DAF): DAF = \frac{{u_{max}}}{{u_{static}}} where u is the deflection of the structure due to the applied load.