Electrical Engineering - Series Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Series Circuits - True or False (Q.No. 3)
3.
In a series circuit, the individual powers are additive.
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Ravulapalli Ashok said:
1 decade ago
Because power=(i^2)R if each individual resistance is known. Current is same in series.
Eranna said:
1 decade ago
In series circuit powers are not additive but in parallel additive.
Hussein ahmed said:
10 years ago
Power is power, I mean that it hasn't direction, briefly the power additive at any case.
San said:
8 years ago
Additive means?
Jitendra kumar said:
8 years ago
Power is additive in case of parallel circuit not in series circuit.
Naresh V said:
8 years ago
Power is additive for parallel only.
Praveen Kumar said:
7 years ago
Power additive in parallel circuit only to verify simply connect two different rating incandescent lamps in series, parllel and see the reading or wattmeter in each case.
Karri said:
3 years ago
In series for two elements;.
Power P= (P1*P2)/(P1+P2).
Power P= (P1*P2)/(P1+P2).
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