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4. For Superposition Theorem, it is not required that only one independent source be considered at a time; any number of independent sources may be considered simultaneously.

(a). True (b). False
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Answered by puspadevidevi4
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Answer:

(a)true

Explanation:

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Answered by gauri1sainisl
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Answer:

(a) True is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • True, the Superposition Theorem can be applied to a linear circuit with more than 1 independent source that may be considered simultaneously (calculating the contribution of each independent source separately).
  • Superposition theorem implies that the voltage or current across an element in a linear circuit is the algebraic sum of the voltage or current passing through that element due to separate action of independent sources.
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