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There are numerous applications. The easiest and most commonplace I can think of right now, is the condition of not being able to hear anything clearly when more than two people speak loudly at the same time. This occurs due to destructive and constructive interferance, which is caused by superposition.

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The principle of superposition is a consequence of the linearity of the underlying wave equations for light (and sound, though only approximately). This means that there is no scattering of light by light: two wave packets can travel right through each other without interacting.

As far as your daily life goes, this means that you can look at someone across the room without their image becoming distorted by the (very many) electromagnetic waves flying around the room in various directions: e.g. radio waves, microwaves (e.g. from Bluetooth devices), infra-red from warm bodies, visible light and so on.

If light violated the principle of superposition to any great degree, vision would be far less useful.

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What is the condition under which the superposition theorem ؤشى لاث شحمهثي

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In circuits with multiple sources. This allows you to analyze the effects of each source separately, which often simplifies the math.

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This theorem is used to determine the value of current in specific branch of a multi voltage source circuit .

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Noise cancelling headphones

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