Lecture

Electric Circuits: Superposition Principle

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This lecture covers the application of the superposition principle in electric circuits, focusing on analyzing circuits with multiple sources by considering each source individually. The principle allows for the calculation of currents and voltages by summing the partial values obtained for each source. The lecture also introduces Thevenin's and Norton's theorems for simplifying circuit analysis, emphasizing the maximum power transfer theorem. By understanding these concepts, students can effectively analyze complex circuits and determine the behavior of linear systems.

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