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find the voltage ' v' in the circuit

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Answered by vanshikasaini1658
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24 is voltage in the circuit
Answered by skyfall63
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The value of voltage will be 8 volts.

Step by Step explanation:

Applying superposition theorem,

In case of 2A;

The other two two current sources will be in open circuit , hence there will be no flow of current in second 2 ohm resistance,

Voltage across the first 2 ohm resistance will be; V= IR = 2\times 2 = +4V

In case of 4 ampere:

The other two current sources will be in open circuit hence there will be no flow of current in other 2 ohm resistance,

Voltage across second 2 ohm resistance will be; V=IR = - 2\times4 =-8V

In case of 6 ampere;

The other two current sources will be in open circuit and there will be no flow of current in the other two ohm resistance,

Voltage across second 2 ohm resistance will be; V=IR = 2\times6 = 12V

The positive and negative science show the direction of voltage present hence on adding all the voltages will get the voltage V across 2 ohm resistance.

4 - 8 + 12 = +8V

The positive sign shows the direction we assume is correct.

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