Need of information about a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell

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The discussion centers on the relationship between the maximum power output of a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell and the gas flow rate at constant pressure and room temperature. Participants explore the concept that, assuming constant efficiency, the maximum power output does indeed vary directly with the flow rate of the gases. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining constant pressure and temperature conditions to accurately assess this relationship. Additionally, there is a mention of a related thread on the electrolysis of water, indicating that some members may have expertise in both areas, although the focus remains on fuel cell dynamics.
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Can anyone tell me if it is right to say that maximum power of a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell varies directly (with constant efficiency) with gas flow rate at constant pressure at room temperature
 
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Please keep this to one thread, rather then people having to repost, the electrolysis of water 2 thread has a few advice giving members checking it (not me since I'm not an adviser)
 
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