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Discussion Forum : Parallel Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
If two parallel-connected resistors dissipate 6 watts and 10 watts of power, then what is the total power loss?
3.75 watts
4 watts
16 watts
60 watts
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Kiran said:   1 decade ago
Is the total power loss equal to the average power loss ?

Bharat Malik said:   1 decade ago
P=VI and V is constant in parallel circuit. So P is directly propositional to I. So P=P1+P2 So 10+6=16 watts.

Akshay Prakash said:   1 decade ago
SAMI total power dissipated will be always sum of individual power.

Prasanna said:   1 decade ago
Power loss is additive whatever it is series or parallel

Jagat said:   1 decade ago
Power is total of each component's individual power, irrespective of how components are connected. (i.e. Series or parallel). So 6+10=16W is correct answer. Remember: Power is always additive.

Arshad said:   1 decade ago
Can you tell me how it is 4 watts? can you explain with calc?

Gk sami said:   1 decade ago
If two series-connected resistors dissipate 6 watts and 10 watts of power, then what is the total power loss? 4 watts

Chandru.mdl said:   1 decade ago
If two series-connected resistors dissipate 6 watts and 10 watts of power, then what is the total power loss?

Ravikumar said:   1 decade ago
Total power dissipation in parallel circuit is sum of individual power dissipation so, P=P1+P2 =6+10=16watts.

Nisha said:   1 decade ago
TOTAL POWER P=V^2/(R1!!R2)
=v^2*(R1+R2/R1*R2)
=V^2/R2+V^2/R1
=P1+P2
=16W


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