Physics, asked by Santybabaji, 11 months ago

what does superposition principle States​

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The principle of superposition states that the vector sum of the displacements caused by each wave acting independently is the displacement of a particle at a given point in space and time due to the simultaneous influence of two or more waves.

Explanation:

Superposition is a quantum system's ability to exist simultaneously in multiple states until a measurement is taken.

According to the superposition principle, the displacement that results when two waves collide at a spot is equal to the sum of the displacements of the individual waves.

A wave is an energetic disturbance in a medium that doesn't include any net particle motion.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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It states that the net response is the sum of all responses.

  • This concept states that the net reaction is often triggered by two or perhaps more stimuli.
  • For all linearization, this reactivity is equivalent to the sum of the reactions triggered by each stimulation individually.
  • Superposition is the capacity of a specific quantum system to exist concurrently in several states up until a proper measurement is ideally made.
  • This method has several implications in both fields of engineering and science since many physical systems may be represented as linear systems.
  • A beam, for example, may be thought of as a mathematical model, with the load serving as the input stimulus and beam bending as the output response.

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