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determine the total power of the circuit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Multiply the number of amps by the number of volts to obtain the number of watts in the circuit. The equation W = A x V shows this relationship where W is the wattage, A is the amperage and V is the voltage. This example assumes a voltage of 110 volts and an amperage of 0.91 amps.

Answered by modhurailhan
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The total power is equal to the sum of the power of each component. (This is the same as with series circuits). The same voltage exists across each branch of a parallel circuit and is equal to the source voltage. The current through a parallel branch is inversely proportional to the amount of resistance of the branch.

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