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Superposition, Superposition Example for DC circuits Use the superposition theorem to find v in the circuit given below, Superposition States The voltage across (or current through) an element in a linear circuit is the algebraic sum of the voltages across (or currents through) that element due to each independent source acying alone, Superposition Is applicable to Linear circuits with two or more independent sources, Use the superposition theorem to find v in the circuit given below Applying Superposition theorem , Superposition Example for AC circuits Use the superposition theorem to find Io in the circuit given below, Superposition Steps to Apply 1. Turn off all independent sources except one source. Find the output voltage due to that active source 2. Repeat Step 1 for each of the other independent sources 3. Find the total contribution by adding algebraically all the contributions due to the independent sources, Use the superposition theorem to find Io in the circuit given below Applying Superposition theorem