Find the voltage across the current source using superposition
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The total current in any part of a linear circuit equals the algebraic sum of the currents produced by each source separately. To evaluate the separate currents to be combined, replace all other voltage sources by short circuits and all other current sources by open circuits.
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The superposition theorem states that in any linear bilateral network that consisting of two or more independent sources, current through (or voltage across) an element is the algebraic sum of the currents through (voltages across) that element caused by each independent source acting alone with all other sources are replaced by their internal resistances. We know that as long as the linearity exists between the source and contribution, the total contribution due to various sources acting simultaneously is equal to the algebraic sum of individual contributions due to individual source acting at a time.