To determine the voltage polarity of a current source, one should sum the voltages around the circuit loop and set the total to zero, assigning the necessary voltage to the current source. A calculated voltage of -5 V indicates that the positive terminal is at the bottom and the negative terminal is at the top, meaning the current source is delivering power. The discussion clarifies that while power itself does not have polarity, the direction of current flow does affect power calculations, particularly in active components. It is noted that the behavior of power can differ in circuits with passive components like resistors, inductors, or capacitors. Ultimately, understanding the polarity is crucial for accurate power dissipation calculations in circuit analysis.