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Superposition states that the current or voltage in any branch of a linear circuit having more th... more Superposition states that the current or voltage in any branch of a linear circuit having more than one independent source equals the algebraic sum of responses caused by each independent source acting alone where all other independent sources are replaced by their internal impedances. Thevenin theorem is widely used for circuit analysis simplification and to study circuit's initial condition and steady state responses. Norton Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any circuit no matter how complex it is to an equivalent circuit with just a single current source.
Superposition states that the current or voltage in any branch of a linear circuit having more th... more Superposition states that the current or voltage in any branch of a linear circuit having more than one independent source equals the algebraic sum of responses caused by each independent source acting alone where all other independent sources are replaced by their internal impedances. Thevenin theorem is widely used for circuit analysis simplification and to study circuit's initial condition and steady state responses. Norton Theorem states that it is possible to simplify any circuit no matter how complex it is to an equivalent circuit with just a single current source.