Category:Superposition theorem
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English: The superposition theorem for electrical circuits states that the response (Voltage or Current) in any branch of a bilateral linear circuit having more than one independent source equals the algebraic sum of the responses caused by each independent source acting alone, while all other independent sources are replaced by their internal impedances.
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Media in category "Superposition theorem"
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- Principle superposition 1.png 186 × 88; 1 KB
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- Principle superposition 3.png 185 × 86; 930 bytes