No, diodes are not linear elements like resistors are. Current can only flow in one direction in diodes.
Superposition theorem is not applicable on non-linear networks.
Superposition theorem can be applied if- 1) The network is linear 2) The solution of the network is unique
we cant consider two source at a time in superposition theorem....but power =v*i.so we cant calculate power.
superposition therorem states that in linear network containning more than one source of emf the resultant current in any branch is the algebraic sum of the current that would have been produced by each source of emf .taken sepertely with all other sources of emf replace by their internal resistance ........... that is called superposition theorem ..
The superposition theorem (not 'super position'!) is used to solve complex circuit -typically a load with two voltage sources. It enables the currents through, and the voltage drops across, the various components to be calculated and, therefore, the power of each component can be determined.
It is applicable for only linear ciruits and is not for non linear circuit elements like diodes.
Superposition theorem is not applicable on non-linear networks.
Yes, superposition theorem holds true in AC circuits as well. You must first convert an AC circuit to the phasor domain and the same rules apply.
Yes. We can apply the superposition theorem to an A.C. Network.
Yes. We can apply the superposition theorem to an A.C. Network.
Superposition theorem can be applied if- 1) The network is linear 2) The solution of the network is unique
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we cant consider two source at a time in superposition theorem....but power =v*i.so we cant calculate power.
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Why be use does Superposition. imposissition waves wavees 2 direction opposite interference!
Yes, the theorem still applies for AC.
thevenins theorem is applicable to network which is linear ,bilateral