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explain the principle of superposition.​

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Answered by rushali2801
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Explanation:The superposition principle,also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses that would have been caused by each stimulus individually. So that if input A produces response X and input B produces response Y then input (A + B) produces response (X + Y).

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Principle of Superposition-

When two or more waves are passing through a medium, the net displacement of the wave is given by the vector sum of the displacement caused by all the waves. The principle of taking vector sum is known as superposition of waves.

Super Position in Electrostatics

The total force on any charge due to several stationary charges is the vector sum of all the forces on that charge due to other charges,and also there is no effect on the force due to individual charges by the presence or absence of other charges.

It can be both constructive and destructive.

Other Uses-When we have to calculate the force on a charge due to several stationary charges, we use the principle of superposition in addition to coulomb's law.

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