Physics doubt

How to derive an expression for net power when cells are connected in parallel ? Pnet = P1+P2+P3....
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Sam
Sam7mo ago
Bhale hi parallel ho ya chahe series ho ya sab mixed ho It doesn't matter. The net power is the sum of individual powers Cause power Is energy lost(or dissipated) per unit time and both are scalars
Say_miracle_shadow
Say_miracle_shadowOP7mo ago
@Sam In series , it's different
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Mohit
Mohit7mo ago
The assumption here itself is wrong because how do you know the voltage across each device is the same? Since they are in series, loads are in series, the voltage across each load will different.
Sam
Sam7mo ago
False hai Physics galaxy ki video dekh le for more concept clarity(circuit [current electricity] revision checklist)
Say_miracle_shadow
Say_miracle_shadowOP7mo ago
Ok ... + solved @Mohit @Sam
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