What happens when two voltage sources are connected in parallel?

prashanth463

prashanth463

@prashanth463-bHrSPU Oct 22, 2024
what happens when two voltage sources are connected in parallel?

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  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    Jeffrey Arulraj

    @jeffrey-xA7lUP Nov 4, 2012

    What happens when two Capacitors are connected in parallel ?

    The same scenario here friend

    But I am not sure it is feasible as the output power will be very less than the input power so there are a lot of power dissipation unwantedly here due to circuit Resistance
  • prashanth463

    prashanth463

    @prashanth463-bHrSPU Nov 4, 2012

    jeffrey samuel
    What happens when two Capacitors are connected in parallel ?

    The same scenario here friend

    But I am not sure it is feasible as the output power will be very less than the input power so there are a lot of power dissipation unwantedly here due to circuit Resistance
    actually i tried this experiment in my last sem, where i have connected two DRPS in parallel, where one of the DRPS's voltage was 10V and its current was set to 5A and the other DRPS's voltage was 15V but i don't remember the amount of current i have set
    after i switched on the circuit, the voltage in the 1st drps changed to 15V, how was this possible?
    and sorry for my silly questions 😛
  • Jeffrey Arulraj

    Jeffrey Arulraj

    @jeffrey-xA7lUP Nov 4, 2012

    The nodal voltage is to be considered here friend

    The effective node voltage at the point of the junction of two parallel Voltage sources will be the final output voltage delivered

    That is why there was a drop in the voltage of the first battery