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Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt (one joule per second). Use this tag where power is a primary concern for the design under discussion. Use the "low-power" tag when that applies.
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Complex Power Conservation or "Boucherot's Theorem" - a proof without Nodal Analysis
Then, assuming a unique sign convention for power measurement ("passive" or "active"), the following statement (Complex Power Conservation) is true: $$\sum_{k=1}^B S_k=\sum_{k=1}^B V_k \overline{I}_k=0 … For first, it starts from the Conservation of Instantaneous Power: assuming a unique sign convention for power measurement ("passive" or "active"):
$$\sum_{k=1}^B p_k=\sum_{k=1}^B v_k i_k=0$$
In my studies …