The superposition theorem states that in a linear circuit containing multiple sources, the total current or voltage at any point in the circuit is the algebraic sum of the individual currents or voltages produced by each source acting alone, with all other sources turned off.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 21
Superposition Theorem:
In a linear circuit, the response at any point to several simultaneous excitations is the algebraic sum of the responses that would be obtained if each excitation acted independently.