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4.3 Superposition Theorem (1)
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It states that
the voltage across (or current
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through) an
element in a linear circuit is the
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algebraic sum of the voltage across (or currents
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through) that
element due to EACH
independent
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acting alone.
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The principle
of superposition helps us to analyze
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a linear
circuit with more than one independent
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source by calculating the contribution of each
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independent
source separately.
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