application of the superposition theorem

 The application of the superposition theorem is, we can employ only linear circuits as well as the circuit which has more supplies.


The superposition theorem cannot be used for non-linear circuits, but applicable for linear circuits. The circuit can be examined with a single power source at a time, the


Equivalent section currents and voltages algebraically included discovering what they will perform with every power supply in effect. To cancel out all except one power supply for study, substitute any power source with a cable; restore any current supply with the break.


Thus, this is all about an overview of the superposition theorem which states that by using this theorem, at a time we can analyze the circuit using one power source only, the related component currents, as well as voltages, can be added algebraically to observe what they will achieve using all power sources effectively. To cancel out all, but one source of power for analysis, then change any voltage source with a wire and change any current source through an open (break). Here is a question for you, what is KVL?

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