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Will anything bad happen? Or is it safe.

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It is physically impossible to wire anything in series and parallel at the same time. It is possible to arrange a set of connectors which will allow one to choose whether the components are in series or parallel but this is a different thing.

Your homework is to draw the circuit diagram for a pair of components that are in series, and then add the wires necessary to put them in parallel at the same time. Then, reduce the resulting diagram and try writing Ohm's law for it.

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  • I am curious, what would happen if different solar cells with different illumination were wired in parallel? Is the final voltage you see the simple weighted average of all the voltages of the cells? Would the weighting be based on the area of the cells? If they were wired in series, the final voltage is just the sum of all the cells' voltages? – MeEngineerTrustMe Aug 08 '20 at 05:09
  • @MeEngineerTrustMe What would happen if you put two batteries of different pontials in parallel? – StainlessSteelRat Aug 13 '20 at 00:04
  • the higher voltage battery would run the lower voltage battery backwards. – niels nielsen Aug 13 '20 at 02:20