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Question 1
Easy
What do we do to turn off a voltage source when applying the Superposition Theorem?
💡 Hint: Think about what would allow current to pass easily.
Question 2
Easy
Explain why dependent sources are not turned off in the Superposition Theorem.
💡 Hint: Consider how dependent sources behave relative to the circuit.
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Question 1
What is the first step when applying the Superposition Theorem?
💡 Hint: Remember the importance of identifying parts before you start the analysis.
Question 2
True or False: Dependent sources are turned off during the application of the Superposition Theorem.
💡 Hint: Consider what it means for a source to be 'dependent' on other circuit factors.
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Question 1
In a circuit with three sources - 12V, 5V, and 9V connected to a total resistance of 10Ω, calculate the total current using the Superposition Theorem. Show each step.
💡 Hint: Take it step-by-step, analyzing the impact of each source independently.
Question 2
A circuit has two batteries, 10V and 20V, connected to a 5Ω resistor. Using the Superposition Theorem, calculate the voltage across the resistor. What steps must you take, and what should the final answer be?
💡 Hint: Analyze the circuit component by component, focusing on the contribution of each voltage source.
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