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Super position theorem is not applicable for
a) Voltage calculation b) Bilateral elements
c) Power calculations d) Passive elements
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plzzzzzz send me worksheet. on solution chem.
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wht was the cur offs of manipal last year
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Hi Dear,
Superposition theorem is not applicable to power, since power is not a linear quantity.
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Plz share oicl last year paper
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Plz share oicl last year paper
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The superposition theorem for electrical circuits states that for a linear system the response (voltage or current) in any branch of a bilateral linear circuit having more than one independent source equals the algebraic sum of the responses caused by each independent source acting alone...so superposition not calculate power.
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