Power is voltage times current.
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There are various formula of load calculation. Power equals current multiplied by the voltage. Power can also be computed by multiplying the resistance by the square of the current.
More cells = more available power. Power = voltage * current. The orientation of the cells determines whether this power is delivered as more voltage, or more current. If the cells are in series, the voltage will increase proportionately and the available current will remain unchanged; if the cells are in parallel, the current will increase proportionately and the voltage will remain unchanged.
The voltage between the ends of the circuit doesn't change ... that's where the power source is connected. But when you add more items in a series circuit, the voltage across each item changes. The individual voltages across each item in the series circuit always add up to the voltage of the power source. So in general, if you add more items, the voltage across each of the original ones must drop somewhat.
For a single-phase system, active (or 'true') power is the product of the supply voltage, the load current, and the power factor of the load.
voltage
The battery is the voltage or power source, the wires form the conductor.
the actual power
power = current x voltage
The battery is the voltage or power source, the wires form the conductor.
Constant voltage
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voltage
Maybe the power source...
voltage
Power = Current * Voltage Power = Change in work/change in time
(3,000) divided by (the voltage at which the power is being delivered)