As we know that: The superposition theorem is that the linear responses in a circuit can be derived by summing the responses of the independent sources algebraically, therefore, it related to LINEAR CIRCUITS!
It is a resistive type of circuit.
A parallel circuit.
series circuit
SF6 circuit breaker
a parallel circuit.
Superposition theorem is not applicable on non-linear networks.
Sedimentary
That is a theorem.A theorem.
no thevenins theorem works for every type of element. for a.c. analysis of a circiut consisting of capacitors inductors etc. a different method is followed to find thevenins equivalent but it is valid...
Pythagoras theorem will always work with a right-angled triangle.
he did the Pythagorean theorem
It is a resistive type of circuit.
a circuit which is open
The most common types are the regular type, where the only over current protection is provided by the breaker panel. the other most common type is the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) This type has a built in "circuit breaker" so when it senses a fault in the circuit it trips-this type is the safest as they are more sensitive than circuit breakers in the breaker panel.See related links below.
This type of circuit is known as a parallel circuit.
A lighting circuit would be a parallel circuit.
any right triangle