superposition theoram
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Superposition theorem is based on the concept of linearity between the response and excitation of an electrical circuit. It states that the response in a particular branch of a linear circuit when multiple independent sources are acting at the same time is equivalent to the sum of the responses due to each independent source acting at a time.
Therefore, we need to find the response in a particular branch ‘n’ times if there are ‘n’ independent sources. The response in a particular branch could be either current flowing through that branch or voltage across that branch.
Procedure of Superposition Theorem:
Follow these steps in order to find the response in a particular branch using superposition theorem.
Step 1 − Find the response in a particular branch by considering one independent source and eliminating the remaining independent sources present in the network.
Step 2 − Repeat Step 1 for all independent sources present in the network.
Step 3 − Add all the responses in order to get the overall response in a particular branch when all independent sources are present in the network.