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WHAT SUPERPOSITION PRINCIPALE???
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Answered by NJD38
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The superposition principle, also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses that would have been caused by each stimulus individually.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate.

Physics Concept :

The principle of superposition states that, when two or more waves of the same type cross at some point, the resultant displacement at that point is equal to the sum of the displacements due to each individual wave. The displacements are added vectorially.

EXAMPLE :

EXAMPLE :1 × 15 / (15 +25) = 0.375 Amps.

EXAMPLE :1 × 15 / (15 +25) = 0.375 Amps. VL2 = 0.375 × 10 = 3.75 Volts.

EXAMPLE :1 × 15 / (15 +25) = 0.375 Amps. VL2 = 0.375 × 10 = 3.75 Volts.As a result, we know that the superposition theorem states that the voltage across the load is the amount of VL1 & VL2.

EXAMPLE :1 × 15 / (15 +25) = 0.375 Amps. VL2 = 0.375 × 10 = 3.75 Volts.As a result, we know that the superposition theorem states that the voltage across the load is the amount of VL1 & VL2.VL = VL1 + VL2. 6 + 3.75 = 9.75 Volts.

DEFINITION :

The placement of one thing above or on top of another The principle used to determine whether one sedimentary rock is older than another is very simple, and is known as the law of superposition.

Quantum Superposition is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics. ... An example of a physically observable manifestation of the wave nature of quantum systems is the interference peaks from an electron beam in a double-slit experiment. The pattern is very similar to the one obtained by diffraction of classical waves.

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