Nothing will happen to the possible output power of the power source i.e it will not increase. Each power source has its maximum possible output power. Adding more lamps in parallel will result in a drop in the circuit's total resistance which causes the total current drawn by the lamps to increase. Your wires might be burnt as a result so be careful.
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Yes of course.. u just need some connecting wires to connect them in parallel
Current sources should not be connected in series. It's okay to connect them in parallel.
IF two dc sources are connected in parallel, the one with the highest potential dominates the circuit.
to boost current, you parallel in additional sources. Such as adding batteries in parallel.
The higher voltage source forces current backwards into the lower voltage source, which can damage it or even cause it to explode.
When a battery is added to a parallel circuit, the total voltage in the circuit increases as the new battery adds its voltage to the existing voltage sources. The total current in the circuit may also increase as the additional voltage motivates the charges to flow through the parallel branches of the circuit.
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Because millman's is used in parallel ckt of impedances and voltage sources
Parallel. Coz all the elements will get same voltages from the sources. in case of series connection, the voltage is divided between all elements.
No they can not, because the electrical code states that wires in parallel can only be 1/0 AWG and larger. The ampacity of 1/0 wire is 150 amps. The ampacity of a wire for 60 amps is #6 which is much smaller that 1/0 wire.
yes