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using superposition theorem find the voltage across 5 ohm resistance in the circuit. ​

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The Theorem of the Superposition are:

  • The superposition theorem is used to resolve a network where two or more sources are present and connected.
  • The basic truth of the Superposition is applied by taking the 1V source only at the beginning [with the current partition formula].
  • It may be noted that using the basic truth of the Superposition, a net answer can be obtained where both sources (1A and 1V) are present.

Currently over 5 ohm resistor:

  • The current resistance level of 5 ohm is zero.
  • The book states that we cannot have voltage sources of varying sizes in relation to each other and that current cannot be determined.
  • For power sources of the same size respectively, take only one power source and apply the ohm rule.
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