Superposition Theorem
• Analyzing Linear Circuits with Multiple Sources
Introduction
• Definition of the Superposition Theorem.
• Importance in electrical circuit analysis.
Conditions for Applicability
• Applicable to linear, bilateral networks.
• Not suitable for non-linear components.
Steps to Apply the Superposition
Theorem
• 1. Identify all independent sources.
• 2. Select one source, deactivate others.
• 3. Analyze the circuit.
• 4. Repeat for each source.
• 5. Sum all contributions.
Example Circuit Analysis
• Analyze a circuit with two voltage sources
using the theorem step-by-step.
Advantages and Limitations
• Advantages:
• - Simplifies complex circuit analysis.
• - Shows individual source contributions.
• Limitations:
• - Not suitable for power calculations.
• - Not for non-linear components.
Practical Applications
• Used in circuits with multiple sources.
• Applications in signal processing and control
systems.
Conclusion
• Recap of the theorem's role.
• Encouragement to practice with various
circuits.

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