superposition principle.
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The superposition principle is encountered in many branches of physics and engineering and can be employed to solve essentially all linear problems. This principle states that, for linear systems, the output of a sum of inputs equals the sum of the respective outputs.
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Superposition Principle
- "According to the concept of superposition, every charge in space creates an electric field at a specific location regardless of the presence of other charges in that medium."
- The electric field that results is a vector sum of the constituent charges' electric fields.
- The superposition principle is used to calculate the system's net flow, net field, and net potential energy.
- When a system contains a large number of charges, the superposition principle is helpful.
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