yes ... and ofcourse!
with keeping in mind about the direction and magnitude of the parameters in circuit.
yes
of course you can
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.
no only ac, im a science and math professsor
we can apply 230v ac to kbpc2510 maximum peak voltage is 325v (for 230v) and its blocking capacity is about 1000v so we can use it (I used for the same application)
Yes. We can apply the superposition theorem to an A.C. Network.
Yes. We can apply the superposition theorem to an A.C. Network.
yes
yes, of course.
of course you can
Yes, the theorem still applies for AC.
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.
both ac and dc
In resonance condition xl=xc so that the circuit is pure resistive.so that suporposition theorem is applied for both dc and ac circuits
no only ac, im a science and math professsor
it means like ac angle or a squared like in the phythangren theorem its a squared + b squared = c squared
Pythagoras ' theorem states that in a right angled triangle ABCAB2+BC2 = AC2, where AB and BC are the perpendicular sides of the triangle and AC is the hypotenuse(the longest side).